Researchers use bacteria to deliver radiation to shrink pancreatic tumors in mice.
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Researchers use bacteria to deliver radiation to shrink pancreatic tumors in mice.
Some notable quotes from this week’s meeting on cancer research
Researchers develop two small molecules that slow the growth of human cancer cells.
Physicist-turned-oncologist Robert Austin argues that cancer is a natural consequence of our rapid evolution.
International collaboration doubles the number of genetic regions associated with breast, prostate, and ovarian cancers.
A new faster-switching, longer-lasting GFP allows gentler and faster high resolution microscopy on living cells.
Children with obese fathers show epigenetic changes that may affect their health.
Researchers take advantage of a diamond’s atomic flaw to devise a sensor that may one day snap images of individual molecules.
Tumor cells rapidly divide by usurping a metabolic trick from normal cell development.
Three-dimensional genome maps are leading to a deeper understanding of how the genome’s form influences its function.