Objective Tumour heterogeneity represents a major obstacle to accurate diagnosis and treatment in gastric adenocarcinoma (GA). Here, we report a systematic transcriptional atlas to delineate molecular ...
Although the top 5 cancers in this group (i.e., colorectum, stomach, liver, esophagus, and pancreas) are diverse in specific function and etiology, they are linked through the same system and the ...
Tumour heterogeneity describes differences between tumours of the same type in different patients, and between cancer cells within a tumour. Both can lead to different responses to therapy.
The global cell separation market size was valued at USD 9.74 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach from USD 10.69 ...
International collaborations, refined gene-editing protocols, and targeted immunologic maneuvers keep the cancer gene therapy ...
Scientists say identification of two epigenetically different states in mouse model opens door to "entirely new world of ...
"What is a tumor?" This is the fundamental question to answer if we want to treat cancer effectively. Our vision of cancer ...
The plasticity changes in these epithelial cells commonly known as epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) increase the complexity of cellular heterogeneity (Giannelli et al., 2016). The EMT ...
Research finds no overall difference in cancer risk between red and white wine, but white wine is linked to higher cancer ...
and indicate the intratumour heterogeneity of cancer-driving alterations, yielding important implications for molecular diagnosis and targeted treatment of this lethal disease. Epithelial ovarian ...
D tumoroid models transform cancer research, accurately reflecting tumor biology and enabling effective drug testing and ...