Certain skin-residing immune cells may—under specific conditions—play a direct role in initiating skin cancer after exposure to environmental toxins.
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Certain skin-residing immune cells may—under specific conditions—play a direct role in initiating skin cancer after exposure to environmental toxins.
A new study shows that breast cancers that become resistant to hormone therapy have different patterns of estrogen receptor binding.
The Scientist recounts the year’s top science prize winners and top-notch scientists that passed away.
For nematode worms, a bigger stress response means a healthier, longer life, but fewer babies.
Some of the highlights from this year’s American Society for Cell Biology meeting, held earlier this week
Researchers use optogenetics to reverse drug-induced brain and behavioral changes.
Prognostic signatures have become popular tools in cancer research, but it turns out signatures made of random genes are prognostic as well.
Lloyd Old, a researcher and former administrator of two cancer research institutes, passed away this week.
Scientists are beginning to discover myriad strategies tumors use to avoid attacks by anti-cancer drugs.
Researchers identify common genetic changes in cultured human embryonic stem cells, including one that confers a growth advantage.