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Scientists have discovered a sugar compound from deep-sea bacteria that can destroy cancer cells in a dramatic way. This natural substance, produced by microbes living in the ocean, causes cancer ...
Researchers discover an exopolysaccharide from deep-sea bacteria that induces pyroptosis, offering a potential new approach ...
Promoting pyroptosis-an inflammatory form of programmed cell death-has become a promising treatment strategy for cancer.
Discover a study revealing how chemotherapy-induced tumour pyroptosis reprograms fibroblasts, promoting chemoresistance in ...
Promoting pyroptosis—an inflammatory form of programmed cell death—has become a promising treatment strategy for cancer. In ...
A sugar made by deep-sea microbes causes cancer cells to self-destruct, and boosts the body’s defenses in the process.
A new study from Houston Methodist reveals a surprising twist in the fight against bladder cancer: a type of cancer cell death triggered by chemotherapy may actually make the cancer harder to treat.
Promoting pyroptosis—an inflammatory form of programmed cell death—has become a promising treatment strategy for cancer. In research published in The FASEB Journal, investigators purified a long-chain ...
A recent report out of British Columbia proposes the idea of using beneficial fires to build wildfire resilience. In the ...
Smoke from wildfires in the Prairies is causing poor air quality and reduced visibility in the Hamilton-Niagara area and much ...
Wildfire smoke in Manitoba could be even more toxic than usual and more research needs to be done on the pollutants being ...
Intracerebral hemorrhage accounts for 10%-15% of all cases of stroke, and it is associated with particularly poor prognosis due to primary and secondary brain injury driven by neuroinflammation. This ...