Schlagwort: Krebs
Magnetic seeds used to heat and kill cancer
3. Februar 2022
Scientists have developed a novel cancer therapy that uses an MRI scanner to guide a magnetic seed through the brain to heat and destroy tumors.
Genome study finds unexpected variation in a fundamental RNA gene
3. Februar 2022
A genome study to look for variants in a gene considered a fundamental building block for microscopic structures that synthesize proteins took a surprising twist.
Single-use sensor strips detect cerebrospinal fluid leaks
2. Februar 2022
Researchers developed a single-use sensor strip that can be used with a circuit board to detect cerebrospinal fluid leaks. They collected nine clinical samples and introduced the test fluid into a small liquid channel on the tip of the sensor strips. The liquid channel held electrodes, which contained antibodies specific to proteins found only in human cerebrospinal fluid. The circuit board analyzed the signal and produced a four-digit number that correlates to the concentration of the protein beta-2-transferrin, found in CSF.
‚Boot camp‘ enzyme prevents autoimmune conditions
1. Februar 2022
Researchers have identified an enzyme in the thymus that is essential for immune T cells to correctly identify threats, safeguarding them from going rogue and attacking healthy tissue in the body.
Key growth factor protects gut from inflammatory bowel disease
1. Februar 2022
A growth factor protein produced by rare immune cells in the intestine can protect against the effects of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), according to a new discovery.
Simplified antibiotic may set the stage for antitumor treatments
1. Februar 2022
Garden soil houses a variety of bacteria and their natural byproducts — including one that may help halt tumor growth. Lankacidins are molecules that can be isolated from Strepomyces rochei, a common bacterium in soil. In addition to antimicrobial properties, a type of lankacidins, called lankacidin C, can inhibit tumor activity in various cancer cell lines, including leukemia, melanoma, ovarian and breast cancers. Lankacidin C offers a potential foundation on which to design anticancer drugs, but its structure is complicated and difficult to manipulate, according to an international research group. The same group recently identified where antitumor activity is housed on the molecule and has now used that information to simplify lankacidin as a potential starting point to engineer treatments.
Small group of genetic variants found in extremely ill patients with COVID may help explain big differences in how sick people get
1. Februar 2022
The search to better understand the tremendous range of responses to infection with the COVID-19 virus — from symptom free to critically ill — has uncovered in some of the sickest patients a handful of rare structural gene variants involved in body processes, like inflammation, which the virus needs to be successful.
Researchers identify key regulator of blood stem cell development
29. Januar 2022
A protein that masterminds the way DNA is wrapped within chromosomes has a major role in the healthy functioning of blood stem cells, which produce all blood cells in the body, according to a new study.
Researchers discover new way to target secondary breast cancer that has spread to the brain
29. Januar 2022
A study has revealed a potential new way to treat secondary breast cancer that has spread to the brain, using existing drugs.
New blood test combined with image-based prostate cancer screening reduces harms and costs
29. Januar 2022
The combination of a novel blood test and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can reduce overdiagnosis of low-risk cancers as well as societal costs in prostate cancer screening, according to a cost-effectiveness study.
Live cells discovered in human breast milk could aid breast cancer research
29. Januar 2022
Researchers have explored the cellular changes that occur in human mammary tissue in lactating and non-lactating women, offering insight into the relationship between pregnancy, lactation, and breast cancer.
Players needed to solve puzzles and help advance cancer research
28. Januar 2022
Scientists have just launched GENIGMA, a videogame that enlists players to solve puzzles while generating real-world scientific data that can detect alterations in genomic sequences and ultimately advance breast cancer research. The game was created to boost worldwide research efforts that depend on cancer cell lines, a critical resource used by scientists to study cancer and test new drugs to treat the disease. One of the limitations of cancer cell lines are a lack of high-resolution genome reference maps, which are necessary to help researchers interpret their scientific results.
Genetic clues link lipoprotein A to prostate cancer risk
28. Januar 2022
A new analysis has uncovered a potential link between higher prostate cancer risk and genetic variants associated with higher bloodstream levels of the cholesterol-transporting molecule lipoprotein A.
Light therapy fast-tracks healing of skin damage from cancer radiation therapy
28. Januar 2022
Light therapy may accelerate the healing of skin damage from radiation therapy by up to 50%, according to a recent study.
Tumors dramatically shrink with new approach to cell therapy
28. Januar 2022
Scientists have developed a new tool to harness immune cells from tumors to fight cancer rapidly and effectively.
Pancreatic cancer cells feed off hyaluronic acid
28. Januar 2022
Hyaluronic acid, or HA, is a known presence in pancreatic tumors, but a new study shows that hyaluronic acid also acts as food to the cancer cells. These findings provide insight into how pancreatic cancer cells grow and indicate new possibilities to treat them.
In search of (un)desired side effects
28. Januar 2022
Pharmaceutical researchers speak of a hit when they come across a promising substance with a desired effect in early drug discovery. Unfortunately, hits are rarely bull’s-eyes, often showing undesirable side effects that not only complicate the search for new hits, but also the subsequent development into a drug. A new study could now help to better identify one of the most frequently observed side effects already in early drug discovery, but also to find new bioactivities.
Nanoparticle-formulated drug combination is effective in medulloblastoma, a pediatric brain tumor
27. Januar 2022
Researchers have demonstrated that a novel combination of two drugs that act as targeted inhibitors, delivered in a nanoparticle formulation, extend the survival of mice with medulloblastoma. The research team believes this laboratory success could be translated into a less toxic treatment for medulloblastoma, the most common malignant pediatric brain tumor.
Ground-breaking study reveals dynamics of DNA replication ‘licensing’
27. Januar 2022
A new study has illuminated an important process that occurs during cell division and is a likely source of DNA damage under some circumstances, including cancer.
Die Biontech-Gründer im Gespräch: Sie wollen nicht nur dem Krebs die Stirn bieten
27. Januar 2022

Ihr mRNA-Impfstoff hat Özlem Türeci und Uğur Şahin berühmt gemacht. Die Biontech-Gründer haben aber noch viel größere Ziele. Im Interview sprechen sie über einem Krebsimpfstoff – und die Vorstellung einer postpandemischen Welt.
Chemotherapy’s effectiveness may vary with time of day
27. Januar 2022
New research suggests that chemotherapy could better target brain tumors in mouse models when it was administered at night instead of during the day. That’s because the blood-brain barrier was more likely to allow the chemotherapy to pass through it at night. The findings highlight the importance of this area of research in humans, and one day, they could help to improve outcomes in patients with brain tumors.
Stem cell discoveries hold potential to improve cancer treatment
26. Januar 2022
Recent discoveries by stem cell scientists may help make cancer treatment more efficient and shorten the time it takes for people to recover from radiation and chemotherapy.
Faulty BRCA genes linked to prostate and pancreatic cancers
26. Januar 2022
Faulty versions of the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes are well known to increase the risk of breast cancer in men and women, and in ovarian cancer. Now BRCA1 and BRCA2 have been linked to several other cancers, including those that affect men.
Most ‚pathogenic‘ genetic variants have a low risk of causing disease
26. Januar 2022
Researchers discovered that the chance a pathogenic genetic variant may actually cause a disease is relatively low – about 7 percent. They also found that some variants, such as those associated with breast cancer, are linked to a wide range of risks for disease. The results could alter the way the risks associated with these variants are reported, and one day, help guide the way physicians interpret genetic testing results.
Antibody with engineered peptide targets bone metastasis
25. Januar 2022
A moderate amount of a peptide-enhanced cancer drug goes a long way in treating breast cancers that metastasize to the bone.