Genetic mutations are the spark and fuel for cancer. Hundreds of DNA mutations have been linked to human cancers, and they’re easier than ever to find and catalog, thanks to new genomic technologies.
To identify candidate therapeutic targets for cancers with SF3B1 hotspot mutations, drug-sensitivity screening of an in-house library of 80 small-molecule inhibitors resulted in the identification of ...
A new proof-of-concept method reliably engineered a hotspot mutation of SF3B1, a gene-splicing gene, into diverse cancer cell lines, outperforming other contemporary editing approaches. Oncogenesis ...
Researchers have shed light on the mechanisms behind a previously poorly understood cancer mutation. A collaborative study led by Robert Bradley (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; WA, USA) and ...
Relevance and specificity of the French CIAN LUNG cohort for clinical research analyses in lung cancer using real-world data. The efficacy of daprodustat compared to standard recombinant human ...
A new study from researchers with Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and collaborating organizations provides insight into the underlying ...
When you can’t take down the kingpin, go after his accomplices. This strategy may work for cancer as well, according to scientists at Fred Hutch Cancer Center and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer ...
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