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The changes to cell DNA that could revolutionise disease prevention

University of Queensland researchers have discovered a mechanism in DNA that regulates how disease-causing mutations are inherited.   Credit: A/Prof Steven Zuryn University of Queensland researchers have discovered a mechanism in DNA that regulates how disease-causing mutations are inherited.   Dr Anne Hahn and Associate Professor Steven

Disrupting NKG2A:HLA-E interactions for enhanced anti-cancer immunity

“[…] there is strong preclinical evidence that disruption of NKG2A interactions with HLA-E can stimulate both NK cell and cytotoxic T cell effector functions against cancer.” Credit: Fisher et al. “[…] there is strong preclinical evidence that disruption of NKG2A interactions with HLA-E can stimulate

New anti-CKAP4 antibodies deliver hope for pancreatic cancer treatment

Osaka, Japan – Pancreatic cancer is an aggressive disease with few available treatments. Thankfully, researchers are hard at work to improve treatment options, and researchers from Japan have now unveiled something promising. In a study published this month in Cancer Science, researchers from Osaka University

Using low-cost videoscopes to obtain accurate video “oral selfies” as screening for hpv-associated oropharyngeal cancer: a new screening technology?

The rise in the incidence of oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas (OPSCCs) linked to human papillomavirus (HPV)-16 infection has become notable, surpassing cervical high-risk HPV infections by 2019. HPV-associated OPSCCs present a better prognosis compared to traditional oropharyngeal malignancies, largely due to lower correlations with chronic
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