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Mayo Clinic's Translational Cell Biology of Parkinson's Disease Lab led by Wolfdieter Springer, Ph.D., studies PINK1- and PRKN (Parkin)-directed ...
Tamoxifen (A) and carfilzomib (B) dose response in 2 ERhigh (MCJB2, BT20) and 1 ERlow (MDA231) cell lines. (C). Western blot for ER expression in cells treated ...
Squamous cell lung cancer. Displaying 16 ... MM-310 is a liposomal formulation of a docetaxel prodrug that targets the EphA2 receptor on cancer cells.
Many breast cancers are sensitive to both hormones. Tests in a lab can show whether the cancer cells have receptors for estrogen or progesterone. If at least 1% ...
Cellular senescence, a state of irreversible cell cycle arrest that limits the ability of cells to divide, is a common hallmark of aged tissues. Senescent cells ...
Researchers are continually learning more about the ability of stem cells to replace or repair damaged tissue. As it turns out, a signaling mechanism used ...
It mainly targets nerve cells in the spinal cord and brain stem that control muscle movement. Nerve cells controlling sensation are generally not affected.
... cell malignancies by engineering T cells to recognize B cell specific tumor markers; however, attempts to treat solid tumors with CAR T-cells have ...
These glands are called sebaceous glands. Sebaceous carcinoma happens when sebaceous gland cells get changes in their DNA. A cell's DNA holds the instructions ...
In endocarditis, irregular growths made of germs and cell pieces form a mass in the heart. These clumps are called vegetations. They can break loose and ...
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