Medicine & TechnologyStudy investigators at Nara Institute of Science Technology or NAIST recently reported in a new study, an approach by which cells may use fingers to communicate instructions for wound closure.
The attempts by the researchers to identify the underlying first principles of the metastasis process hopefully provide a means for simplifying processes that are essential for all metastasis to develop
A team of scientists from the University of Sheffield and University of Copenhagen have discovered an enzyme which helps breast cancer spread, and in the process, have found a possible way to prevent the spread of breast cancer-secondary or metastatic cancer-in patients. Bones are the most common routes breast cancer takes as it spreads, involved in about 85 percent of secondary breast cancer cases.