Breast Cancer Cells Use Senescence as Temporary Shield Against Chemotherapy
New research reveals cancer cells can escape therapy-induced senescence, creating a reversible drug resistance mechanism that may contribute to tumor relapse.
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New research reveals cancer cells can escape therapy-induced senescence, creating a reversible drug resistance mechanism that may contribute to tumor relapse.
New research identifies plasma protein patterns that can forecast individual osteoarthritis development before symptoms appear.
Researchers created the first comprehensive atlas showing which organs release specific proteins into blood, enabling disease detection.
New research reveals how protein interactions and modifications control our 24-hour biological rhythms and disease risk.
Researchers discover how disrupted circadian rhythms in fat cells impair mitochondrial function, leading to metabolic syndrome.
UK Biobank study of 44,435 people reveals genetic variants in BRCA1, POLR2A, and TET2 that accelerate biological aging measured through blood proteins.
Massive collaboration creates aging biomarker tool tailored to Chinese genetics and lifestyle factors for more accurate age prediction.
Novel liposome therapy delivers miR-10a to atherosclerotic plaques, reprogramming inflammatory macrophages and reducing disease progression in mice.
BCG therapy for bladder cancer travels to bone marrow, reprogramming stem cells to produce enhanced immune cells that fight tumors throughout the body.
New research reveals how lactate triggers lactylation, an epigenetic modification that fuels rheumatoid arthritis and lupus progression.
New review explores how epigenetic changes control the earliest stages of mammalian embryo development and cellular identity.
Even equally fit athletes and HCM patients show distinct breathing efficiency patterns during exercise testing.