cancer
Vaccines Go Stealth-Mode To Fight Cancer
By coating vaccines in a stealth nanogel, researchers have been able to evade the immune system and target macrophages in the lymph nodes.
Genetics Of Leukemia Decoded
Singapore researchers discover a gene that increases incidence of acute myelogenous leukaemia, providing an avenue for targeted therapy to treat the disease.
Japanese Researcher Recognized For Cancer Work
Professor Tadashi Yamamoto of OIST has received a prestigious research award from the Japanese Cancer Association.
Seeing Cancer With Mantis Shrimp Eyes
Inspired by the mantis shrimp's elegant visual system based on polarized light, scientists have developed a camera that can see cancer.
Prediabetes Increases Cancer Risk By 15%
A meta-analysis of almost 900,000 patients shows that being prediabetic significantly increases the risk of developing cancer.
The Secrets Of Life Underground
The genome of the Damaraland mole rat provides an insight into the adaptations required for life underground.
How α-Catenin Converts Force Into Biochemical Signals
Magnetic tweezers have allowed scientists to unravel what happens when α-catenin is stretched.
South Korean FDA Approval For Green Cross’ Neulapeg®
Green Cross receives regulatory approval for its once-per-cycle dose neutropenia drug, Neulapeg®.
Hanmi Licenses Poziotinib To Luye Pharma
Luye acquires the rights to Poziotinib, Hanmi's pan-HER inhibitor for the treatment of cancer.












