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The breathing viruses arouse dormant breast cancer cells and increase the risk of recurrence

The breathing viruses arouse dormant breast cancer cells and increase the risk of recurrence

In the last study published in An international team of scientists has shown that respiratory viral infections arouse sleeping cells of breast cancer in the lungs. Breast cancer is the most widespread cancer in women and the second leading cause of cancer -related deaths in the United States (USA). Widespread cancer cells (DCC) may remain […]

Blocking GAPDH aggregation protects brain cells and opens a new path for impact therapy

Blocking GAPDH aggregation protects brain cells and opens a new path for impact therapy

Last study published in the journal He informed that inhibiting aggregation (Gapdh) could be a therapeutic goal for acute ischemic stroke (AIS). The stroke is the second main cause of death. The recombinant tissue plasminogen activator is one of the most effective AIS treatment methods, but it has limited acceptability and narrow therapeutic window (within […]

Scientists use electric fields to identify aging cells

Scientists use electric fields to identify aging cells

Scientists from Tokyo Metropolitan University have created a new way of informing the “aging” human cells in addition to younger people using electric fields. While key markers were found for these “aging” cells, current methods require biochemical “labels” that are difficult to use and affect the cells themselves, which hinders to examine them. The new […]

Fast generating functional blood vessels from human stem cells

Fast generating functional blood vessels from human stem cells

Blood vessels are necessary for almost all tissues, providing nutrients and oxygen, regulating hemostasis and modulating inflammation. Playing functional vascular networks is fundamental to both basic and translational vascular biology, but the current methods of producing blood vessels from stem cells are often slow, inefficient or lack of complexity needed for treatment. In this study, […]

Blood immune cells affect the survival of cancer

Blood immune cells affect the survival of cancer

The immune systems of patients with cancer are highly disturbed, and people who have a larger number of immune cells in the blood, have a better survival rate, finds a new study using a pioneering technique developed by scientists from UCL and Francis Crick Institute. Tool described in Nature GeneticsIt is called immune lymphocyte estimation […]