A Rutgers biochemistry professor explains how omega-6 fatty acids found in Western diets can activate cellular growth ...
For organs to develop, grow and regenerate, cells must proliferate. But when that process goes awry, leading to uncontrolled cell growth, cancer can emerge.
The discovery could pave the way for a groundbreaking RNA-based multi-cancer treatment. Alternative RNA splicing functions ...
Research from Weill Cornell Medicine has identified a molecular pathway linking omega-6 linoleic acid—a common dietary fat in ...
Colorectal cancer is a serious but preventable disease if detected early. Advances in diagnostics, such as biomarker analysis ...
To accelerate the development of cell-based regenerative therapies that could one day reverse heart damage, researchers have ...
A team led by Prof. Wuran Wei from West China Hospital of Sichuan University and Dr. Dechao Feng from the Division of Surgery ...
Scientists have long been exploring ways to kill cancer cells by starving them of the nutrients they need to survive. A new ...
By analyzing huge amounts of biological data, the use of machine learning accelerates the identification of critical control ...
Estela Jacinto, a professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, has been ...