Discover how Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), present in 95% of adults, manipulates cellular machinery to cause cancer through molecular hijacking.
Explore how CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technology is transforming cancer research and treatment through precision genetic engineering.
Explore the science of transgenerational carcinogenesis - how environmental exposures can create epigenetic changes that increase cancer risk across generations.
Discover how scientists are producing truncated human BORIS protein in E. coli and using computational analysis to understand its role in cancer development.
Explore how exosomes serve as cellular messengers that transfer genetic and epigenetic information between cancer cells, influencing tumor progression and metastasis.
Explore how the novel HDAC6 inhibitor N-(4-chlorophenyl)-4-phenylbutanamide demonstrates anti-cancer activity against cervix cancer and leukemia cells through epigenetic mechanisms.
Discover the fascinating story of oncogenes - how our normal cellular genes can transform into cancer-causing agents through mutations and other mechanisms.
Explore how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing cancer detection, diagnosis, and treatment in clinical oncology through advanced algorithms and data analysis.
Explore how the human microbiota influences cancer development and treatment through cutting-edge research on gut and tumor microbiomes.
Explore the revolutionary CAR-NK cell immunotherapy and its ability to form immunological synapses for effective cancer and HIV treatment.