Nanotube therapy takes aim at breast cancer stem cellsThu, 09 Feb 2012 13:14:14 ESTResearchers have again shown that injecting multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) into tumors and heating them with a quick, 30-second laser treatment can kill them.
Scientists use old theory to discover new targets in fight against breast cancerTue, 07 Feb 2012 20:24:24 ESTReviving a theory first proposed in the late 1800s that the development of organs in the normal embryo and the development of cancers are related, scientists have studied organ development in mice to unravel how breast cancers, and perhaps other cancers, develop in people. Their findings provide new ways to predict and personalize the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
Exercise triggers stem cells in muscleMon, 06 Feb 2012 14:39:39 ESTResearchers have determined that an adult stem cell present in muscle is responsive to exercise, a discovery that may provide a link between exercise and muscle health. The findings could lead to new therapeutic techniques using these cells to rehabilitate injured muscle and prevent or restore muscle loss with age.
Key finding in stem cell self-renewalMon, 06 Feb 2012 12:27:27 ESTScientists have proposed a mechanism for the control of whether embryonic stem cells continue to proliferate and stay stem cells, or differentiate into adult cells like brain, liver or skin. The work has implications in two areas. In cancer treatment, it is desirable to inhibit cell proliferation.
Researchers develop method of directing stem cells to increase bone formation and bone strengthMon, 06 Feb 2012 09:26:26 ESTScientists have developed a novel technique to enhance bone growth by using a molecule which, when injected into the bloodstream, directs the body's stem cells to travel to the surface of bones.