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Autophagy is a normal process in which a cell destroys proteins and other substances in its cytoplasm (the fluid inside the cell membrane but outside the nucleus), which may lead to cell death. Autophagy may prevent normal cells from developing into cancer cells, but it may also protect cancer cells by destroying anticancer drugs or substances taken up by them.
UPR pathway helps tumor cells escape apoptosis during development of lymphoma

UPR pathway helps tumor cells escape apoptosis during development of lymphoma

Study on effect of glucose on cancer growth in mice

Study on effect of glucose on cancer growth in mice

Malarial drug shows promise in stopping breast cancer

Malarial drug shows promise in stopping breast cancer

BioLineRx completes pre-clinical development of BL-8020 for HCV

BioLineRx completes pre-clinical development of BL-8020 for HCV

Researchers identify molecular emergency brake in charge of regulating self-digestion

Researchers identify molecular emergency brake in charge of regulating self-digestion

Chemotherapy plus immunotherapy can enhance anti-tumor effects in patients with advanced cancer

Chemotherapy plus immunotherapy can enhance anti-tumor effects in patients with advanced cancer

HDL may protect against abdominal aortic aneurysm

HDL may protect against abdominal aortic aneurysm

Rapamycin can alleviate frontotemporal lobar degeneration

Rapamycin can alleviate frontotemporal lobar degeneration

Three USU doctoral students to receive Henry M. Jackson Fellowships

Three USU doctoral students to receive Henry M. Jackson Fellowships

Study investigates effects of acidity on breast and pancreatic cancer cell lines

Study investigates effects of acidity on breast and pancreatic cancer cell lines

Latrepiridine reduces level of at least two neurodegeneration-related proteins in mice

Latrepiridine reduces level of at least two neurodegeneration-related proteins in mice

Latrepirdine demonstrates new potential against neurodegenerative conditions

Latrepirdine demonstrates new potential against neurodegenerative conditions

Scripps Florida scientists to identify and develop new therapeutic approaches against cancers

Scripps Florida scientists to identify and develop new therapeutic approaches against cancers

Scientists discover critical molecular switch that regulates autophagy

Scientists discover critical molecular switch that regulates autophagy

Latrepirdine appears effective in treating Alzheimer's disease in animals

Latrepirdine appears effective in treating Alzheimer's disease in animals

Mitochondrial gene regulators involved in Huntington’s disease pathology

Mitochondrial gene regulators involved in Huntington’s disease pathology

PGC-1alpha and TFEB provide two new therapeutic targets for Huntington's disease

PGC-1alpha and TFEB provide two new therapeutic targets for Huntington's disease

DRCRF names 21 new Damon Runyon Fellows

DRCRF names 21 new Damon Runyon Fellows

Scientists discover new signalling pathway that controls both obesity and atherosclerosis

Scientists discover new signalling pathway that controls both obesity and atherosclerosis

The Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation supports Genetic Initiative at CCFA

The Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation supports Genetic Initiative at CCFA

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