Not exact matches
Orange plant foods provide a bounty of beta carotene, an antioxidant that may improve
cell communication and help stop the spread of
cancer.
«
Cancer cells»
communication path blocked.»
Dr Lee Campbell, Research Projects and Science
Communications Manager at
Cancer Research Wales, who part - fund the study, commented: «This is an exciting breakthrough as cancer stem cells are thought to be responsible for the failure of many cancer treatments and the re-emergence of cancers, often many years after the initial di
Cancer Research Wales, who part - fund the study, commented: «This is an exciting breakthrough as
cancer stem cells are thought to be responsible for the failure of many cancer treatments and the re-emergence of cancers, often many years after the initial di
cancer stem
cells are thought to be responsible for the failure of many
cancer treatments and the re-emergence of cancers, often many years after the initial di
cancer treatments and the re-emergence of
cancers, often many years after the initial disease.
«CRKII most likely regulates the stability of mutated epidermal growth factor receptors and drives
cancer growth by promoting signaling, or
communication, within
cancer cells,» said Julia Petschnigg, lead author on the paper and a postdoctoral fellow at U of T. «We found that a combinatorial chemotherapy that inhibits those mutated receptors and CRKII could be beneficial in treating lung
cancer.»
As
cell phones and smart phones take over more
communication, information and entertainment functions, concerns about their possible role in causing brain
cancer are buzzing on the airwaves.
The finding, reported in the Apr. 28 issue of Nature
Communications, adds to evidence for the intimate link between stem
cells and
cancer, and advances prospects for regenerative medicine and
cancer treatments.
Lee's study results, which appear in the July 16, 2015 issue of Nature
Communications, revealed new understanding about how 14 -3-3 sigma — a
cell cycle «controller» - regulates
cancer metabolic programming, thus protecting healthy
cells from turning into tumor - producing factories.
Cincinnati
Cancer Center (CCC) and UC Cancer Institute researchers have found that a vaccine, targeting tumors that produce a certain protein and receptor responsible for communication between cells and the body's immune system, could initiate the immune response to fight c
Cancer Center (CCC) and UC
Cancer Institute researchers have found that a vaccine, targeting tumors that produce a certain protein and receptor responsible for communication between cells and the body's immune system, could initiate the immune response to fight c
Cancer Institute researchers have found that a vaccine, targeting tumors that produce a certain protein and receptor responsible for
communication between
cells and the body's immune system, could initiate the immune response to fight
cancercancer.
They believe that their compound, dubbed «tam - andron», should inhibit the growth of
cancer cells in a way similar to the action of tamox - ifen (Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical
Communications, 1992, p 635).
The laboratory of Marcos Malumbres, who is head of the Spanish National
Cancer Research Centre's (CNIO)
Cell Division & Cancer Group, working alongside Isabel Fariñas» team from the University of Valencia, shows, in a study published today in the journal Nature Communications, how in mice the elimination of the Cdh1 protein — a sub-unit of the APC / C complex, involved in the control of cell division — prevents cellular proliferation of rapidly dividing ce
Cell Division &
Cancer Group, working alongside Isabel Fariñas» team from the University of Valencia, shows, in a study published today in the journal Nature
Communications, how in mice the elimination of the Cdh1 protein — a sub-unit of the APC / C complex, involved in the control of
cell division — prevents cellular proliferation of rapidly dividing ce
cell division — prevents cellular proliferation of rapidly dividing
cells.
BMH - 21 also appears to overcome the tendency of
cancer cells to resist chemotherapeutic agents because it finds and targets proteins and shuts down the
communication pathways that
cells use to continue dividing.
The Nature
Communications paper covers lung
cancer cells; a similar phenomenon of collective invasion led by distinctive
cells has been observed in breast
cancer, but different genes and biochemical pathways appear to be important in each system.
This technological advance will provide investigators with a new tool for comprehensive mapping of
cell -
cell communication, which is important in all aspects of
cancer development, maintenance, and response to therapy.
For the new study, described in the October 23rd issue of Nature
Communications, scientists at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel
Cancer Center and Dana Farber Cancer Institute in Boston collected tissue samples containing normal cells, ovarian cancers, metastases that had spread elsewhere, and small cancers found in the fallopian tubes, which included single cell layers of cancer called «p53 signatures» and serous tubal intraepithelial carcinoma, or STIC le
Cancer Center and Dana Farber
Cancer Institute in Boston collected tissue samples containing normal cells, ovarian cancers, metastases that had spread elsewhere, and small cancers found in the fallopian tubes, which included single cell layers of cancer called «p53 signatures» and serous tubal intraepithelial carcinoma, or STIC le
Cancer Institute in Boston collected tissue samples containing normal
cells, ovarian
cancers, metastases that had spread elsewhere, and small
cancers found in the fallopian tubes, which included single
cell layers of
cancer called «p53 signatures» and serous tubal intraepithelial carcinoma, or STIC le
cancer called «p53 signatures» and serous tubal intraepithelial carcinoma, or STIC lesions.
Dr Kat Arney,
Cancer Research UK's science communications manager, said: «This exciting research may have cracked how healthy cells in the blood vessels are protecting against cancer treat
Cancer Research UK's science
communications manager, said: «This exciting research may have cracked how healthy
cells in the blood vessels are protecting against
cancer treat
cancer treatments.
Cancer Research UK scientists have discovered a new line of defence used by cancer cells to evade cell death, according to research published in Nature Communica
Cancer Research UK scientists have discovered a new line of defence used by
cancer cells to evade cell death, according to research published in Nature Communica
cancer cells to evade
cell death, according to research published in Nature
Communications.
In a paper published online May 17, 2016 in the journal Nature
Communications, de Jong and co-first author Koji Taniguchi, MD, PhD, and colleagues, report that treating both ERK1 / 2 and the compensatory pathway, ERK5, concurrently with a combination of drug inhibitors halted colorectal
cancer growth more effectively in both mouse models and human colorectal
cancer cell lines.
The study, published in Nature
Communications, examined the changes that occur in
cancer cells as they break away from tumours in
cell cultures, zebrafish and mice.
The research, using
cells from the Breast
Cancer Now Tissue Bank and due to be published in Nature
Communications, also shows that the epigenetic changes are inherited as long as the
cell divides, and that the team's manipulations permanently and negatively affected the biology of a normal breast
cell from a healthy individual.
The study, which is published in the journal Nature
Communications, was conducted on human tumour
cells and on mice, and offers hope of a much improved therapy for a severe form of
cancer.
«Our original hypothesis was that
cancer cells were modifying their metabolism based on
communications they were receiving from
cells in the microenvironment near the tumor,» said Nagrath, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at Rice and co-author of a new study describing the research in the open - access journal eLife.
Rice University researchers found that some
cancer cells get as much as 60 percent of their fuel from eating exosomes, tiny
communications packets emitted by neighboring
cells.
For nearly a decade, scientists have been trying to fully understand a particular
communication pathway inside of
cells that contributes to many malignant brain and prostate
cancers.
Research could lead to effective ways to block
communication between the
cells to prevent the cooperation, and slow
cancer growth.
Dr Julie Sharp,
Cancer Research UK's senior science
communications manager, said: «When healthy
cells get old or get injured they automatically commit suicide so that mistakes can't be passed on to new
cells.
Short Research
Communication The Factors Reducing Relative Dose Intensity of Cisplatin and Vinorelbine as Adjuvant Chemotherapy in Patients with Non-Small
Cell Lung
Cancer Ryo Inose, Katsuyuki Takahashi, Naruo Yoshimura, Tomoya Kawaguchi, Mitsutaka Takada, Katsuya Nagayama Oncomedicine 2018; 3: 9 - 14.
By shutting down cholesterol transport and movement, the exceptionally active survival
communication that
cancer cells require is shut down.
In a new paper published in Nature
Communications, a team led by Saint Louis University researcher Alessandro Vindigni, Ph.D. shares new information about how BRCA - deficient
cancer cells operate, interact with chemotherapy...
Laiho developed a new compound, known as BMH - 21, that disrupts this
communication, causing the death of
cancer cells.
In a paper published August 30 in Nature
Communications, Dr. Matthias Stephan at Fred Hutchinson
Cancer Research Center describes nanoparticles he has developed that can streamline the delivery of bundled genetic material to specific
cells.
In studies using human
cancer cell lines, a new, never - described compound known as BMH - 21 destroyed this critical
communication pathway.
Drugs designed to stop the
communication between the proteins could help in preventing the detachment and movement of
cancer cells from lungs.
«Knowing the
cell of origin of
cancer cells can provide insight into tumor subtypes and possibly diagnostic and therapeutic benefit,» says JAX Assistant Professor Jennifer Trowbridge, Ph.D., the lead author of the study published on July 11 in Nature
Communications.
In a new study published today in the journal Nature
Communications, a research team from the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics at Roswell Park
Cancer Institute reports their discovery of a major mechanism by which cells regulate this important and multifunctional tumor suppressor, opening up new avenues for cancer research and trea
Cancer Institute reports their discovery of a major mechanism by which
cells regulate this important and multifunctional tumor suppressor, opening up new avenues for
cancer research and trea
cancer research and treatment.
According to researchers at UCLA's Jonsson Comprehensive
Cancer Center, this activates a metabolic communication and amplification loop that ultimately leads to cancer cell
Cancer Center, this activates a metabolic
communication and amplification loop that ultimately leads to
cancer cell
cancer cell death.
«The first event in
cancer is loss of
communication among
cells due to, among other things, low vitamin D and calcium levels.
«The first event in
cancer is loss of
communication among
cells due to, among other things, low vitamin D and calcium levels,» said epidemiologist Cedric Garland.
In this new model, we propose that this loss may play a key role in
cancer by disrupting the
communication between
cells that is essential to healthy
cell turnover, allowing more aggressive
cancer cells to take over.»
Cellular
communication is an important aspect in
cancer prevention because a group of
cells growing rapidly can be recognized and halted before given the chance to grow out of control.
Using intricate
communication,
cancer cells can distribute tasks, share resources, differentiate, and make decisions.
The breakdown on
cell communication - one of the biggest factors that initiates
cancer growth and polyphenols are one of the best things for improving that
cell communications - lots of those things in our diet.
Five studies conducted on 4,443 breast
cancer survivors over a period of nine years found that the benefits of vitamin D help to increase
communication between
cells by turning on a protein that blocks
cells division.