Cells aren’t as passive as scientists once thought—they actively create internal currents to move proteins quickly and ...
A long-standing belief about HIV has quietly shaped how scientists think about the virus. For decades, researchers described ...
The development of humans and other animals unfolds gradually over time, with cells taking on specific roles and functions via a process called cell fate determination. The fate of individual cells, ...
Multiple myeloma is the second most common blood cancer in adults. It starts in the white blood cells that are responsible ...
A study published in Science Advances shares new insights into how two of the most common types of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells kill cancer. Investigators from Baylor College of Medicine, ...
Scientists at The University of Manchester have identified the method by which cells control the recycling of molecules, a process that is essential for them to move. The discovery provides ...
Researchers have found that a deeper look at proteins and cells may help explain why prostate cancer tumors often become resistant to hormone therapy. Researchers found that looking at cell patterns ...
Previous work has laid the foundation by establishing a role for the microbiome in cancer patients’ responses to some immunotherapy treatments. Part of this was the understanding that some bacteria ...