Imperial College-London: Shape-Shifting Cancer Cell Discovery Reveals Potential Skin Cancer Drug Targets
April 18, 2024
April 18, 2024
LONDON, England, April 18 (TNSres) -- Imperial College London issued the following news:
By Hayley Dunning
A new technique allows scientists to see cells in 3D, and determine how different genes affect the shapes they adopt.
Cancer cells can change shape to travel around the body and spread (metastasise), but how they know when to do this has remained elusive.
Researchers have now used a new technique to identify two genes that control how mela . . .
By Hayley Dunning
A new technique allows scientists to see cells in 3D, and determine how different genes affect the shapes they adopt.
Cancer cells can change shape to travel around the body and spread (metastasise), but how they know when to do this has remained elusive.
Researchers have now used a new technique to identify two genes that control how mela . . .