We are studying the molecular and cellular processes that contribute to tumour formation and progression with an aim to provide information that will contribute to improving cancer patient therapy. Dr ...
Cancer cells can smuggle their mitochondria – the cell compartments producing energy – into neighbouring connective tissue cells and reprogram them. The reprogrammed cells produce and release various ...
Last year, more than 70,000 people in the United States were diagnosed with head and neck cancers, and its rates have steadily risen worldwide. These cancers arise from squamous epithelial cells ...
Immunotherapy, which uses programmed immune cells to selectively destroy cancer cells, has transformed cancer treatment. However, cancer cells have developed immune evasion strategies, leading to poor ...
Professor Kwang-Hyun Cho's research team has recently been highlighted for their work on developing an original technology for cancer reversal treatment that does not kill cancer cells but only ...
In a discovery that could rewrite the rules of cancer treatment, scientists in South Korea have reversed the malignant nature of cancer cells — without killing them. Instead of targeting tumors with ...
Researchers at KAIST in South Korea have discovered a new way to treat cancer. They can reprogram cancer cells to become normal cells. The technique uses an AI system called BENEIN. It identifies and ...
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