New Nanomaterial Could Improve Therapeutics And Imaging In Cancer Treatment
Scientists from UCLA’s California NanoSystems Institute and Korea’s Yonsei University have developed an innovative method that enables nanomachines to release drugs inside living cancer cells when...
View ArticleResearchers Discover A Potential New Target For Therapy For Patients With A...
A monoclonal antibody targeting a well known cell surface protein inhibited prostate cancer growth and metastasis in an aggressive form of the disease that did not respond to hormone therapy, according...
View ArticleDendritic Cell Vaccine Increases Median Survival In Patients With Deadly...
A dendritic cell vaccine personalized for each individual based on the patient’s own tumor may increase median survival time in those with a deadly form of brain cancer called glioblastoma, an early...
View ArticleCell Of Origin Found For Squamous Cell Cancer
Squamous cell cancers, which can occur in multiple organs in the body, can originate from hair follicle stem cells, a finding that could result in new strategies to treat and potentially prevent the...
View ArticleUCLA Scientists Discover New Way To Wake Up Immune System Using Nanoparticle...
UCLA scientists have discovered a way to wake up the immune system to fight cancer by delivering an immune system-stimulating protein in a nanoscale container called a vault directly into lung cancer...
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