The heart and brain are among the earliest and most metabolically demanding organs in human development. Though historically studied in isolation, both ...
A comprehensive review led by Professors Malgorzata Kloc and Xian Chang Li at the Immunobiology and Transplant Science Center ...
As scientists gain a deeper understanding of how the body’s immune system remembers pathogens it must fight, the paradigm for ...
A new multiplex immunofluorescence workflow using standard laboratory equipment and open-source software enables detailed ...
A new review was published in Volume 13 of Oncoscience on May 22, 2026, titled "Adaptor proteins regulating tumor-associated macrophage polarization during cancer progression." ...
The field of cancer genomics is rapidly evolving, driven by advanced technologies that enable detailed characterization of cancer initiation, progression, ...
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The quiet science revolution nobody is talking about - and why it changes everything
There is a particular kind of progress that doesn't make the front page. It doesn't arrive with a press release or a prime-time announcement. It accumulates - in journals, in labs, in the slow ...
Keratinocytes, which activate an EMT-like program in the skin, can prevent melanoma invasion, highlighting how changes in the tumor microenvironment can act as restraining forces in cancer.
A framework for analyzing single-cell genomics data, in which geometrical properties are harnessed to obtain insights on cellular diversity, including precise clustering, clear visualizations, and ...
From early research to quality control, maintaining analytical continuity is no easy task. Could a single sequencing workflow help simplify analytical assessment?
Background Accumulating evidence has demonstrated that distinct tumour-promoting and tumour-restraining cancer-associated fibroblast (CAF) subtypes coexist in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.
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