Genetic Analysis

New Framework Targets Overlooked MET Fusions
Research & Development New Framework Targets Overlooked MET Fusions

A pivotal study in precision oncology is poised to reshape how clinicians approach cancers driven by specific genetic alterations, offering a detailed roadmap for identifying and treating mutations that have long been underrecognized. Led by Dr. Wei Yang and his team, the research introduces a

Does Your Diet's Melatonin Fight Obesity and Depression?
Research & Development Does Your Diet's Melatonin Fight Obesity and Depression?

The intricate connection between what we eat and how we feel extends far beyond calories and vitamins, reaching into the complex world of hormones naturally present in our daily meals. While widely recognized as the body's sleep regulator, melatonin is emerging from the shadows of the circadian

First Topical CRISPR Therapy Treats Genetic Skin Disease
Research & Development First Topical CRISPR Therapy Treats Genetic Skin Disease

For individuals living with debilitating genetic skin disorders, effective treatments have remained elusive, often limited to managing symptoms rather than addressing the root cause encoded in their DNA. A groundbreaking development from researchers at the University of British Columbia and the

New Trials Are Reshaping Bladder Cancer Care
Research & Development New Trials Are Reshaping Bladder Cancer Care

The treatment paradigm for bladder cancer is undergoing a seismic shift, as a new wave of clinical research moves beyond traditional protocols to pioneer a more integrated, intelligent, and immune-focused approach to care. This evolution is not merely about refining existing methods but about

Scientists Use Caffeine to Steer Gene Therapies
Research & Development Scientists Use Caffeine to Steer Gene Therapies

The most advanced medical treatments of our time, including powerful gene and cell therapies, often present a formidable paradox: their immense power to heal is matched by their potential for uncontrolled and harmful side effects. This challenge has driven a quest for a new level of precision, a

What Is the Double-Edged Sword of Cancer Fibroblasts?
Research & Development What Is the Double-Edged Sword of Cancer Fibroblasts?

Within the intricate ecosystem of a tumor, cancer cells are far from acting alone; they are surrounded by a complex network of supporting cells that form the tumor microenvironment. Among these collaborators, cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) have emerged as particularly influential players.

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