A father of two was facing a second battle with leukemia when his 9-year-old son stepped up to help by donating his stem ...
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New nanodrug is 20,000x more lethal to leukemia while sparing healthy cells
Cancer treatment has always been a balancing act—hit the tumor hard enough to kill it, but not so hard that the patient ...
A boy in California may have saved his father from a deadly returning cancer by becoming one of if not the world's youngest ...
New triple therapy reprograms cancer cell death, helping the immune system destroy tumors. The goal of immunotherapy is to ...
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'Junk' DNA Could Be Recruited to Destroy Cancer Cells From Within
Sections of DNA once dismissed as dormant and useless could in fact be recruited to fight certain types of drug-resistant ...
Scientists have discovered how leukemia cells outsmart a leading treatment and may have found a way to stop them. Scientists from Rutgers Health and collaborating institutions have uncovered why a wid ...
"He donated six million stem cells to save my life, so it's not just an honor to call him my son, I'm proud to call him my hero," Nick Mondek said.
In 2021, the lab of chemical biologist and Nobel Laureate Carolyn Bertozzi, PhD, professor at Stanford University, characterized a new type of cell-surface protein, termed glycoRNAs, that form highly ...
Researchers from Rutgers Health and other institutions have discovered why a powerful leukemia drug eventually fails in most ...
Chromosomal instability plays a crucial role in the progression of cancer: it shapes the properties of tumor cells and drives the development of therapy resistance. Scientists used state-of-the-art ...
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