Senescent cells walk a tightrope, risking cell death with high levels of iron and other damaging agents, but compensating for this by overproducing a protective protein, GPX4, which staves off death.
Cancer and aging represent two of the most formidable challenges in biology, yet life across species exhibits extraordinary resilience, defined as the ...
Long Noncoding RNAs (LncRNAs) are proven to be critical in cancer biology playing a significant role in tumor formation and ...
Rushika M. Perera, the Deborah Cowan Professor and vice chair of the Department of Anatomy, and chief scientific officer of ...
By deploying a "tag and sort" fix using E3 ligases, scientists successfully cleared the protein buildup and restored T-cell ...
The report has been publicly available for years and summarizes a 1950 Soviet research paper, not a CIA discovery or medical ...
Analysis of Alzheimer’s brains revealed age-related accumulation of cancer driver mutations, particularly in microglia. These ...
A multi-million pound University of Dundee study, in collaboration with a research centre in Germany, intends to reveal the ...
Researchers at the National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology (QST), Japan, and The University of Tokyo, Japan, in collaboration with Kyushu University, Japan, have developed a new class ...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a leading cause of cancer death worldwide, with limited curative options. Tumor vaccines ...
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