A study published in Particle Fibre and Toxicology compares the impact of emissions from break pads and diesel on lung cells. Dr Robert Hynds, Group Leader, Epithelial Cell Biology in ENT Research ...
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Hosted on MSNLung Cancer Cells Develop Electrical Autonomy to Aid Tumor GrowthResearchers from the Francis Crick Institute have found that some particularly aggressive lung cancer cells can develop their ...
Researchers have found that electric cars might not be as green as they appear since their brakes produce emissions more ...
Nasal vaccine devices have the potential to offer more convenient and more effective protection against a variety of viruses.
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GlobalData on MSNBMJ’s Phase III Opdualag study fails to meet endpointsThe combination therapy failed to beat out the company’s other cancer therapy, Opdivo, in patients living with melanomas.
A research team has developed a multi-medium approach (MMA) to identify reproducible volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in ...
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News Medical on MSNDNA’s organization influences the risk of smoking-induced lung cancerThe study from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, led by Prof. Sheera Adar and her graduate student Elisheva Heilbrun-Katz ...
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News Medical on MSNEnzyme found in lymphatic cells enhances immune activity against tumorsWhen a tumor develops, it creates a structure around itself called the tumor stroma, within which blood and lymphatic vessels ...
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