Although it also performs some functions in men, estrogen, the main female sex hormone, is involved in a myriad of processes, ...
Gastric (stomach) cancer remains one of the most common and deadly cancers in East Asia, including Korea. Yet despite its ...
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DNA twisting controls how cells respond to estrogen
Estrogens, the main female sex hormone, although they also perform some functions in men, are involved in a myriad of ...
When you take a drug, where in your body does it actually go? For most medications, scientists can make only educated guesses ...
The old belief that testosterone therapy increases prostate cancer or makes it worse is no longer backed up by modern ...
Scientists at Duke-NUS Medical School have developed two powerful computational tools that could transform how researchers ...
For the first time, real-time imaging tracks what happens to cancer cells arriving in the brain, identifying a new strategy ...
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Whole-body imaging reveals where drugs bind at single-cell resolution
When you take a drug, where in your body does it actually go? For most medications, scientists can make only educated guesses about the answer to this question.
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Your Hair Turning Gray Could Be the Price Your Body Pays to Keep Cancer Cells From Spreading
The researchers noted that “multiple clinical reports showed the repigmentation of grey hair within the darkening scalp areas that emerged by colonization of early melanoma cells in the scalp ...
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New Technique Maps Drug Binding in Individual Cells Throughout the Body
Researchers unveil vCATCH, a new technique for mapping drug interactions at a cellular level, shedding light on drug safety ...
Researchers have created tiny metal-based particles that push cancer cells over the edge while leaving healthy cells mostly unharmed. The particles work by increasing internal stress in cancer cells ...
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