Recent research conducted by the University of Cologne and the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) in Barcelona has led to a groundbreaking discovery in cancer research. Published in the journal eLIFE, the study overturns the long-standing belief that tumors grow predominantly at their outer edges.
November 26, 2024Recent research conducted by NYU Langone Health and its Perlmutter Cancer Center has shed light on the remarkable adaptability of cancer cells in low-glucose environments. This study is pivotal in understanding how tumors evade the effects of chemotherapies, particularly those classified as
November 26, 2024Recent scientific advancements in cancer research are unveiling the complex behaviors and interactions within tumors through innovative technologies such as 3D tumor mapping and single-cell analysis. These methods allow researchers to delve deeper into the intricacies of tumor development and
November 26, 2024Congenital heart disease (CHD) is a significant cause of infant morbidity and mortality, characterized by structural abnormalities in the heart or great vessels present at birth. This article delves into the clinical features, genetic characteristics, and pregnancy outcomes of 471 cases of fetal
November 25, 2024Rare diseases, though individually uncommon, collectively impact millions of people worldwide. Most of these conditions manifest in childhood, with genetic factors being the primary cause in about 80% of cases. Children with rare genetic disorders often endure prolonged diagnostic journeys
November 22, 2024The world of viral genomics has long been defined by the minimalist nature of most viral genomes, containing only the essential genes required for survival, as viruses tend to shed any genes that don’t confer a clear advantage. However, the SARS-CoV-2 virus, responsible for the global COVID-19 p
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