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Artificial skin produced at the University of Copenhagen

Artificial human skin paves the way to new skin cancer therapy

Pictured is an artist’s rendering of circadian clock proteins BMAL1 and CLOCK influencing hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cell proliferation. The study shows that in humans, HCC cells rely on BMAL1 and CLOCK for sustained cell growth. Targeting clock proteins provides a new pathway to develop novel cancer therapies.

How liver cancer hijacks circadian clock machinery inside cells

Image of human breast cancer cells showing A) immunosuppressive macrophages near tumor connective tissue, and B) immunostimulatory macrophages near tumor nests. Credit: Nir Ben Chetrit.

Scientists Locate Gene Activity and Proteins Across Tissues

Right now, a simple DNA swab can tell you where you came from and which diseases you stand to inherit. In the future, it might give you the means to beat them too.

New software uncovering the link between ancestry and cancer

Anxiety med cuts risk of metastases after cancer surgery

Green staining shows mTORC1 is significantly increased due to disruption in GATOR1 in a mouse model of colon cancer.

Dietary change starves cancer cells, overcoming treatment resistance

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