Cancer Tissue Articles & Analysis
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Alfa Cytology has revealed new FAP-targeted therapeutics development services that aim to develop precise and effective cancer treatments. Alfa Cytology has introduced its groundbreaking initiative which targets fibroblast activation protein(FAP) for cancer therapies. ...
Precision-Cut Lung Slices (PCLS) have emerged as a innovative ex vivo model that allows researchers to explore deep into lung physiology, disease mechanisms, and pharmacological responses. By offering a unique combination of biological complexity and controlled experimental conditions, PCLS serve as a critical bridge between the limitations of traditional in vitro cell cultures and the ...
An article on the identification of phospholipids relevant to cancer tissue using DMS has been published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences! Identification of three cancer-relevant phospholipids, phosphatidylcholine (PC), phosphatidylinositol (PI), and phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) was studied. ...
Introduction Chemotherapy with anti-tumor agents is currently one of the most important systemic treatments for cancer. However, direct treatment with drugs lacks specificity and sensitivity and tends to attack normal cells indiscriminately, resulting in side effects. ...
Relationship Between Immunity, Inflammation and Cancer Immunity is an act of self-protection of the body. The immune response is divided into specific and non-specific. ...
"Given the importance of Myc in both normal and cancerous tissues, a key question we faced was whether these mice died as embryos," Prochownik said. ...
Introduction Genomics has revolutionized cancer research, transforming the way we diagnose, treat, and monitor cancer. ...
Abstract Background Cancer genomic signatures may vary using different platforms. We compared the differential gene expression in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) between two platforms in order to find the most relevant genomic signatures of tumor recurrence. Materials and Methods We analyzed gene expression in frozen lung cancer ...
Pancreatic cancer is a highly malignant digestive system tumor, and the five-year survival rate of patients after diagnosis is only about 10%. ...
SubB2M is an engineered protein that specifically detects the pan-cancer biomarker Neu5Gc that is found at elevated levels in multiple human cancers. ...
The Use of Microbiome Sequencing in Cancer Research A growing body of evidence now suggests that human microbial dysbiosis has a crucial role in cancer development and progression. Unlike earlier studies relying on culturing bacteria from the tissue of cancer, high-throughput sequencing methods have enabled genotyping the ...
The main contributions of our method are: a robust cell detection algorithm to detect all tumor and non-tumor cells; a clustering model for computerized classification of tumor and non-tumor cells and subsequent proliferation rate scoring by quantifying Ki-67, based on classified cells which appear in breast cancer immunohistochemical images. Unlike existing Ki-67 scoring ...
Bioceramic materials have a long history of being used to repair human hard tissues, from biologically inert materials (such as alumina and zirconia, etc.) to biological materials that are both biologically active and degradable (such as phosphate and silicate bioceramics, silicon Based bio-glass, etc.), its physiological function is no longer a simple tissue ...
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"We have built a test that can 'read' cancer’s tissue-specific signal in blood on a fragment level," Universal Diagnostics' managing director, Christian Hense, said. "We know that if we can detect cancer early, or identify pre-cancer stage patients before they develop cancer, the survival rates increase ...
Head and neck cancer surgery presents a number of unique challenges, not only for the surgeon but for the radiation oncologist who will subsequently treat those patients. Great care with an emphasis on precision must be taken to ensure that critical structures and tissues avoid collateral damage when possible. However, given the surgical site often lies in soft ...
ODS Medical will undertake within a few weeks the first official clinical trial which will allow it to test its surgical probe, a tool capable of discerning, in real time, cancerous tissue from healthy tissue in brain operated patients. But before arriving there, she chose to surround herself well. ...
Summary: In treating brain cancers, neurosurgeons face a critical decision: remove too little tissue and risk fatal recurrences or remove too much and cause profound neurological damage. Presently, they rely on pre-operative surgical navigation technologies, such as MRI, in order to determine the contours of the cancerous tissue ...
A fibre-optic probe can detect errant cancer cells within healthy tissue during brain tumour surgery with close to 100 per cent accuracy and sensitivity, reducing the risk of recurrence and thereby increasing a patient’s survival time, say the Canadian researchers who developed the device. ...
The execution of this regulatory code is what allows for the creation of very different cell- and tissue-types from the same set of genetic instructions found in the nucleus of every cell. ...