…section of liver tumor in a zebrafish shows liver cell DNA (cyan), cancer cells with KRAS activity (purple), and DNA damage (white). The study found that lowering a key protein…
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…without causing a massive inflammatory reaction. Retooled adenovirus not caught by liver/innate immune system. Many cancer researchers can claim to have devised “smart bombs.” What has been missing is the…
New research suggests that green tea extract can cause liver damage in a small subset of the population. High-dose green tea extract may provide health benefits like cancer and cardiovascular…
…precise, stress-targeted therapies, particularly in KRAS-mutated tumors. New Target for Treating Pancreatic Cancer Researchers at City of Hope, one of the nation’s leading cancer research and treatment centers, have identified…
…intestinal healing and suppresses colorectal cancer tumor growth by activating the Liver X receptor, offering potential new treatments for IBD and cancer. Scientists at Karolinska Institutet have identified a molecule…
…synthetic approach,” Zhang says. “We’re engineering the body to mimic thymic factor secretion.” For their factory location, they settled on the liver, for several reasons. First, the liver has a…
…the Koch Institute Support (core) Grant from the National Cancer Institute, the Marble Center for Cancer Nanomedicine, the Gerstner Family Foundation, the Ludwig Center at MIT, the Koch Institute Frontier…
…response—meaning their cancer disappeared entirely. The two patients who experienced complete remission had melanoma and breast cancer, respectively—both notoriously aggressive and recurring. “The melanoma patient had dozens of metastatic tumors…
…the help of computers, they trawl through the genomes of cancer patients in search for suspect structures, and develop fast and simple new tools for improving cancer diagnosis in hospitals….
…cancer, colon and rectum cancer, breast cancer, liver cancer; Type 2 diabetes, cirrhosis and other chronic diseases of the liver, pancreatitis, idiopathic epilepsy, tuberculosis; Transport injuries, unintentional injuries, self-harm, and…
…Cancer Genome Atlas, a National Cancer Institute cancer genomics program. They found elevated EXO1 levels in several cancer types, including breast, skin, liver, and cervical tumors, confirming findings from earlier…
The researchers discovered that high-intensity aerobic exercise increased the consumption of glucose reducing the amount of energy available to the tumor. Exercise Defeats Cancer by Increasing Glucose Consumption According to recent…
…sooner and reduce the risk of long-term complications. Hemochromatosis develops gradually. Over many years, excess iron can build up in vital organs, increasing the risk of liver damage, liver cancer,…
…liver cirrhosis, cancer, and liver failure. Treatment is important because it helps stop liver damage and might even prevent liver cancer. New medicines to treat hepatitis C are safe, very…
…in the blood after a high-fat meal is consumed. “The liver is a natural destination for nanoparticles,” Anderson says. “That doesn’t mean it’s easy to deliver RNA to the liver,…
…adversely affected by cancer treatment drugs, presenting a rigorous test of the proposed approach. The tissues cultured in the multi-organ chip (skin, heart, bone, liver, and endothelial barrier from left…
…hepatitis A virus changes dramatically inside the human liver. The virus hijacks bits of cell membrane as it leaves liver cells, cloaking itself from antibodies that would have otherwise quarantined…
…neutrophils drive liver toxicity in cancer immunotherapy” by Marie Siwicki, Nicolas A. Gort-Freitas, Marius Messemaker, Ruben Bill, Jeremy Gungabeesoon, Camilla Engblom, Rapolas Zilionis, Christopher Garris, Genevieve M. Gerhard, Anna Kohl,…