A scientist whose wife has incurable cancer has transformed microscope images of breast cancer cells into large-scale ...
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High-throughput microscopy analysis identifies flavonoids that are toxic to bladder cancer cells
A team led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine has identified flavonoids, natural compounds found in plants, that are toxic to bladder cancer cells cultured in the lab. The researchers report ...
Scientists have discovered why ovarian cancer spreads so rapidly through the abdomen. Cancer cells enlist normally protective abdominal cells, forming mixed groups that work together to invade new ...
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New research from the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry and Masonic Cancer Center is providing important new insights into the structure of a human virus that causes blood cancer. In their ...
Acting as a crucial interface, or bridge between the Van Gogh’s camera and its PC, is a BitFlow Cyton CXP4 CoaXPress 1.1 compliant quad-link frame grabber. It maintains image quality and prevents data ...
Cancer is often described as a genetic roll of the dice. A matter of bad luck. But new global estimates from the World Health ...
A new study by Osaka University scientists shows that non-labeling multiphoton microscopy (NL-MPM) can be used for quantitative imaging of cancer that is safe and requires no resection, fixation or ...
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Mesothelial cells enable rapid invasion and spread of ovarian cancer
Ovarian cancer kills more women than any other gynecological cancer. Most patients receive their diagnosis only after the ...
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