How is a normal cell transformed into a cancerous cell? The proteins involved in cell division events no longer appropriately drive progression from one cell cycle stage to the next. Cells that ...
Schmidt Chair of Cancer Research; Member, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Professor, Weill Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Cornell University My long-term interest is to understand how ...
Glycolysis is an important sugar degradation pathway that cancer cells in particular depend on. Scientists at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) have now shown that liver cancer cells in mice ...
Researchers from University of Athens and National Centre For Scientific Research “Demokritos” have reported preclinical data from a study that aimed to assess the novel cryptochrome-2 (CRY2) ...
Melanomas are cancerous cells that originate from melanocytes ... This interaction alters metabolic pathways and affects cell cycle progression, leading to apoptosis, a programmed cell death ...
However, how MASH transitions to liver cancer is not well understood ... the underlying molecular biology that allows cells to re-enter the cell cycle after undergoing senescence, and we believe ...