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Pancreatic cancer cells are known for being hard to treat, partly because they change the environment around them to block ...
New research has found that the artificial sweetener sucralose changed the gut microbiota in a way that made it harder for immune cells to destroy tumors in several types of cancer.
According to the latest study from BCC Research, "Global Cell Line and Membrane Market" is estimated to increase from $6.3 ...
Henrietta Lacks' cells, known as HeLa cells, became a groundbreaking force in science. Her biography sheds light on the ...
A study, led by scientists from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, looked at how viruses could awaken ...
Less than one packet of the sweetener a day could be enough to shift the gut microbiome and negatively impact immunotherapy.
T cell senescence occurs in the TME, affecting cancer prognosis and immunotherapy efficacy. The TME induces T cell senescence ...
WWE legend Hulk Hogan's cause of death has reportedly been revealed. The wrestling icon passed away last Thursday in his ...
The new mice study builds on previous studies that found COVID-19 doubled patients' risk of dying from cancer.
Submersible dives reveal a startling diversity of life in the depths of the Pacific Ocean — plus, how respiratory infections ...
Neutrophils are the most abundant type of white blood cells, critical for immune defense and inflammation control.
A sugar made by deep-sea microbes causes cancer cells to self-destruct, and boosts the body’s defenses in the process.