
Tag: Lymphoma


Cancer cells prefer a ‘comfort cruise,’ follow predictable paths of least resistance

B cells linked to immunotherapy for melanoma: Researchers find evidence that B cells may be more important in immunotherapy than previously thought

Meet the molecule that helps stressed cells decide between life and death

Researchers engineer antibodies that unlock body’s regenerative potential

Inherited BRCA2 mutations linked to increased risk of childhood lymphoma

Megakaryocytes act as ‘bouncers’ restraining cell migration in the bone marrow

New evidence shows cytotoxic T cells can identify, invade, and destroy targets of large mass like Toxoplasma gondii tissue cysts

High doses of 60 plus-year-old chemo drug found to spur immune system attack on lymphoma

Taking the ‘killer’ out of natural killer cells

DNA nanorobots target HER2-positive breast cancer cells

Cell division requires a balanced level of non-coding RNA for chromosome stability: HKU biologists discover cell division requires a balanced level of non-coding RNA for chromosome stability

New immunodeficiency disease discovered: Scientists find the answer in a single gene mutation

Researchers ready B cells for novel cell therapy

Key to targeting dormant cancer cells

Factors behind embryonic stem cell state

Human iPSC-derived MSCs from aged individuals acquire a rejuvenation signature

Scientists uncover novel strategy to target common type of cancer

Tissue engineering: Hydrogel for enhanced cell encapsulation and delivery

Exposure to chemical in Roundup increases risk for cancer, study finds

New role for death molecule: To unravel programmed cell death pathways, investigators examine a molecule deemed unimportant, and find new function

Researchers develop human cell-based model to study small cell lung cancer

New clues discovered to lung transplant rejection: Points toward treatment to prevent a particularly deadly form of rejection

A new approach to peripheral nerve injury? Natural killer cells in the immune system could present a target

New therapeutic target for graft-vs-host disease could make bone marrow transplant safer

Protein engineering extends the language of immune cells: Evolution of signaling molecules opens door to new sepsis therapy approaches

How staying in shape is vital for reproductive success: Cells must keep their shape and proportions to successfully reproduce through cell division, research reveals

Pediatric leukemia ‘super drug’ could be developed in the coming years: Fourth study published over two-year span that analyzes key leukemia protein

A compound being developed to treat eye disease also kills leukemia cells
