News

Restricted blood flow speeds tumor growth by aging the immune system. The findings highlight risks for patients with vascular ...
When detached cancer cells squeeze through the tiniest blood vessels they can become prone to grow new tumours far from where they started, a blood flow simulation experiment suggests.
When detached cancer cells squeeze through the tiniest blood vessels, they can become prone to grow new tumors far from where ...
Cutting off blood flow can prematurely age the bone marrow, weakening the immune system's ability to fight cancer, according to a new study from NYU Langone Health.
An international team led by researchers at Lund University in Sweden has identified the molecular tools needed to reprogram ordinary cells into specialized immune cells. The discovery, published in ...