‘Dark proteins’ hiding in our cells could hold clues to cancer and other diseases
Nature – The human genome encodes potentially thousands of tiny proteins that were previously overlooked. The search is on to find out what they do.
Nature – The human genome encodes potentially thousands of tiny proteins that were previously overlooked. The search is on to find out what they do.
Nature Cancer – Keyl et al. present an explainable artificial intelligence model-based real-world data analysis from over 15,000 patients across 38 cancer types, identified key…
Myeloma Paper of the Day, January 29th, suggested by Robert Orlowski / cancer, Myeloma, Myeloma Paper of the Day, Nobuhiko Kuramoto, Nobuyuki Aotsuka,
My first encounter with European bureaucracy was so traumatizing it had me venting on X. The EU is in deep trouble, and their efforts to…
Abstract. Purpose: Therapeutic efficacy of KRASG12C(OFF) inhibitors (KRASG12Ci) in KRASG12C-mutant non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) varies widely. The activation status of RAS signaling in tumors…
Wafik S. El-Deiry: Heterogeneity in Cancer / Brown University, cancer, fight against cancer, Global fight against cancer, Legorreta Cancer Center, OncoDaily,
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International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy – Adverse drug events contribute to rising health care costs. Clinical pharmacists can reduce their risks by identifying and solving…
Nature – The mammals carry immune adaptations that emerged when their ancestors took to the skies.
ASH Position on Sickle Cell Trait
No Scientific Link Found Between Sickle Cell Trait and Sudden Death