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Adenocarcinoma of the breast represents a significant subset of breast cancers, characterized by the malignancy of glandular tissues. This specific article focuses on the right medial segment, highlighting its histopathological features, diagnostic methods, and potential therapeutic avenues. ...
Alfa Cytology has unveiled new services focused on therapeutic antibody development for bladder cancer research.Alfa Cytology, a prominent cancer research services supplier based in New York, proudly announces the launch of its comprehensive services for bladder cancer therapeutic antibody development. ...
Traditional approaches often fall short in detecting cancers early or accurately characterizing subtypes necessary for effective treatment. ...
Sequencing of SARS-CoV-2 proteins has now been completed, and it is possible to identify key regions involved in the binding of its spike protein to target cells, representing potential targets for therapeutic interventions.Cancer ImmunotherapyImmunotherapy for treating cancer is a major research focus, aiming to activate the immune response against cancer cells' ...
Cancer is a heterogenous mixture of diseases characterized by, among other things, the abnormal, uncontrolled growth of cells derived from otherwise healthy tissues (Hanahan 2022). Although cancer cells sometimes grow into balls of cells and stop there (so-called benign tumors), often they gain the ability to disperse throughout the body, seed ...
Background Pancreatic cancer is one of the highest mortality rate cancers worldwide with 5-year relative survival of 10.8%. Lack of screening methods for early-stage detection as well as proper patient sub-characterization, make it a fatal cancer due to poor diagnoses and insufficient treatment. ...
As cancer-related mutations are cumulatively being identified and characterized, the variety of cancer gene panels is increasing. ...
In the study, the researchers propose a new method that mainly involves extensive screening of monoclonal antibodies against primary human tumor samples with the aim of identifying cancer-specific conformational epitopes throughout the protein that cannot be identified by transcriptome or proteome analysis. ...
Abstract Purpose: SelectMDx (MDxHealth®) is a panel of urinary biomarkers used in conjunction with traditional risk factors to individualize risk prediction for clinically significant prostate cancer. In this study we sought to characterize the effectiveness of SelectMDx in a population of American men with elevated prostate specific antigen. ...
Abstract Background: One of the most important areas of Raman medical diagnostics is identification and characterization of cancerous and noncancerous tissues. The methods based on Raman scattering has shown significant potential for probing human breast tissue to provide valuable information for early diagnosis of breast cancer. A vibrational ...
Abstract Raman imaging (RI) is a novel method of medical diagnostics of human breast cancer and has a potential to become a routine optical biopsy. Up to date the present study is the most statistically reliable Raman analysis based on data of normal, benign, and cancerous breast tissues for 146 patients. This paper present the first Raman ‘optical ...
Atomic Force Microscopy has been used to investigate and characterise endometrial cancer cells and LH-secreting cells, namely gonadotrophs, of the pituitary. Using nanoscale resolution of the AFM features associated with exocytosis events in each cell type are imaged and presented as foundation for further development and understanding of exocytosis process. Membrane fusion and secretion are ...
