Lung cancer, one of the most aggressive forms of cancer, continues to be a leading cause of death worldwide. Although several new therapies have been developed for this disease, it has a poor ...
Why does pyroptosis take place? Pyroptosis is a form of programmed cell death that occurs during intracellular pathogen infection, as part of the body's antimicrobial response. Cell-surface receptors ...
Lung cancer, one of the most aggressive forms of cancer, continues to be a leading cause of death worldwide. Although several new therapies have been developed for this disease, it has a poor ...
For anyone who has taken Biology 101, the concept of apoptosis—programmed cell death—is taught early in the course. You can't understand the life cycle of a cell without learning how they die. What's ...
A study published by researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago describes a new method for analyzing pyroptosis—the process of cell death that is usually caused by infections and results in ...
According to a study published in Nature Microbiology on June 6, researchers led by Prof. Xu Daichao from the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have uncovered ...
Robust pancreatic tumor suppression by a novel combination treatment with anti-PD-1 immune checkpoint antibody and stroma modifying RNA oligonucleotide STNM01 in mice. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract ...
An “explosive” form of cell death, called pyroptosis, is part of the normal immune response to the toxins released by bacteria during an infection. But when the infection reaches the lungs, pyroptosis ...
Cell death is an important natural process the body uses to maintain health; dysfunctional or unhealthy cells have to be taken out of commission before they cause harm. Scientists have now identified ...