Researchers at The Institute of Cancer Research, London identified the CIP2A–TOPBP1 complex as a master regulator of DNA repair during mitosis, coordinating backup pathways that protect chromosomes ...
World-leading cell biologist Dr Jonathon Pines aims to drive forward further advances into how cancer cells divide – and lay the groundwork for a new generation of anti-mitotic drugs – when he joins ...
Cancer is a disease that starts with uncontrolled cell division and eventually causes tissue and organ damage. The disease ...
A Weill Cornell Medicine team has found that triple-negative breast cancer depends on the enzyme EZH2 to spread. By silencing key genes, EZH2 drives chaotic cell divisions and fuels metastasis.
Researchers discovered that a long-misunderstood protein plays a key role in helping chromosomes latch onto the right “tracks” during cell division. Instead of acting like a motor, it works more like ...