T cells are our first line of defense against cancer, but the battle tends to exhaust them. Now, scientists have found a way ...
Researchers found that sphingolipids, rather than serving solely as energy sources, are critical for cancer cells to evade ...
In the complex landscape of cancer, tumors create their own microenvironment, often marked by low oxygen levels, a condition ...
Researchers in Japan found that food antigens like milk proteins suppress tumor growth in the small intestines by activating ...
Tumor cells are notorious for their adaptability and resilience in the face of treatment, often reshaping their energy ...
New study demonstrates that one type of lipid is so critical for immune evasion that certain cancers cannot proliferate without them. Modulating intake of dietary lipids could open up an avenue for ...
Researchers at Saint Louis University School of Medicine investigated differences in T-cell responses between male and female ...
Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC) seminar highlighted research on a revolutionary approach to cancer treatment: ...
The study, published in the Journal of Oral Biosciences, investigated the interactions between proteins in oral cancer cells ...
Cellular immunotherapy, a leading form of cancer treatment, enlists the "warriors" of our immune system, our T-cells, in the ...
Cancer cells can use lipids not just as fuel, but as a means to obscure inflammatory signals, enabling immune evasion.
Scientists have long known that cancer cells alter lipid metabolism, but it was generally assumed that cancer cells were ...