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It's not clear what causes liposarcoma. Liposarcoma starts when fat cells get changes in their DNA. A cell's DNA holds the instructions that tell the cell what ...
... cells from a prostate biopsy. If the cancer cells look similar to healthy cells, then the cancer cells are low grade. Low-grade cancer grows slowly. If the ...
Kumar has been involved in clinical and translational research on multiple myeloma, amyloidosis, and other plasma cell disorders, with a focus on novel ...
... cell transplant, involves putting healthy bone marrow stem cells into the body. These cells replace cells hurt by chemotherapy and other treatments. Stem ...
One fundamental aspect of aging is a cell fate called senescence. A cell can become senescent in response to different forms of wear and tear on our cells. If a ...
What makes cells stop producing insulin? These are some of the unanswered ... The Cancer and Cell Aging platform, under the co-leadership of Daniel Billadeau, Ph.
The Cell Biology of Metastasis Laboratory of Gina Razidlo, Ph.D., at Mayo Clinic studies how tumor cells spread through the body, particularly in pancreatic ...
Sometimes this type of cancer can occur in other parts of the body. Desmoplastic small round cell tumors are rare cancers that begin as a growth of cells. The ...
All kinds of cells, including cancer cells, depend on blood sugar, also called glucose, for energy. But giving more sugar to cancer cells doesn't make them ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. — Mesenchymal stromal cells from fat tissue and bone marrow are widely used in therapeutic trials for their anti-inflammatory qualities, ...
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