A Rutgers biochemistry professor explains how omega-6 fatty acids found in Western diets can activate cellular growth ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHow Do Cancer Cells Migrate to New Tissues and Take Hold?Scientists are looking for answers about how these confounding trips, known as metastases, occur throughout the human body ...
A new study reveals that microRNAs—tiny regulators of gene expression—play a crucial role in shaping Purkinje cells, rare ...
A new study led by Weill Cornell Medicine researchers has revealed that linoleic acid—an omega-6 fatty acid common in Western ...
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Collaborative research led by investigators at Dana-Farber/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center defines a ...
A greenhouse with a perovskite solar cell rooftop led to faster growth and larger leaves in radicchio seedlings ...
Cells constantly shift and transform, triggering the complex choreography that shapes living organisms. Whether dividing into new cells or sculpting an embryo, these tiny movements rely on chemical ...
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New research sheds light on CDK7's role in cancer cell proliferationBut when that process goes awry, leading to uncontrolled cell growth, cancer can emerge. New CU Boulder research, published in the journal Science Advances, offers unprecedented insight into how an ...
A new research paper was published in Oncotarget, Volume 16, on March 27, 2025, titled “Imipridones ONC201/ONC206 + RT/TMZ ...
By analyzing huge amounts of biological data, the use of machine learning accelerates the identification of critical control ...
Linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid found in seed oils such as soybean and safflower oil, and animal products including pork and eggs, specifically enhances the growth of the hard-to-treat 'triple ...
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