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  • Life Sciences - 26 Feb 2019
    Tumor suppressor genes have an important role in the prevention of cancer. Functioning tumor suppressor genes encode proteins which inhibit tumor growth.
  • Life Sciences - 22 Dec 2025
    Metabolic reprogramming in the tumor microenvironment shapes immune function and therapy resistance, offering insights into improving cancer immunotherapy.
  • Life Sciences - 21 Aug 2023
    In human tumor xenograft models, human tumor cells are transplanted into immunocompromised mice that do not reject human cells.
  • Life Sciences - 24 Jan 2022
    Flow cytometry is a high-throughput method of cell analysis used to quickly determine a range of cellular characteristics and allow rapid cell sorting.
  • Life Sciences - 22 Dec 2020
    Evidence has shown that acidic pH conditions can affect gene expression, leading to tumor cells adapting for growth and survival in these environments.
  • Life Sciences - 30 Sep 2020
    Humans are multicellular organisms, a complex system of billions of cells of around 200 different types.
  • Life Sciences - 6 Feb 2020
    Tumors are often considered to be malignant cells that operate independently of their environment; however, this is not the case.
  • Life Sciences - 6 Nov 2019
    Researchers have developed a robust assay for monitoring disease status, treatment response and tumor progression in glioma.
  • Life Sciences - 26 Feb 2019
    As cancer progresses, the tumor begins to consist of more diverse cells with a range of molecular signatures and variable sensitivity to treatment. This is called tumor heterogeneity.
  • Life Sciences - 23 Aug 2018
    P53, the gene product of the TP53 gene, is a fundamental protein involved in the suppression of tumorigenesis.

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