Cancer Research
Discover the groundbreaking advancements in cancer research that are revolutionizing treatment and offering new hope for patients worldwide.

The Curious Case of Erbin: A Protein with a Purpose

KC Fairlight
Uncover the vital role of Erbin in cellular biology, its impact on cancer, and the potential for new therapeutic strategies.
Unraveling the Mysteries of NUT Carcinoma

Martin Sparks
Learn about the rare and aggressive NUT carcinoma, its genetic causes, symptoms, and the latest advancements in targeted treatments.

The Marvelous World of C16: A Promising Drug in Cancer Research

Martin Sparks
C16, a promising drug developed at the University of Oxford, targets the MCL-1 protein to selectively induce cancer cell death, offering hope for more effective and less toxic cancer treatments.

Unraveling the Mysteries of WNT1-Inducible-Signaling Pathway Protein 2

Martin Sparks
Dive into the critical role of WISP2 in cellular signaling and its potential implications in cancer and regenerative medicine.

The INCENP Gene: A Key Player in Cell Division

KC Fairlight
The INCENP gene is crucial for accurate chromosome separation during cell division, with significant implications for cancer research and treatment.
Understanding PTP4A3: The Enigma Gene

KC Fairlight
Ever stumbled upon a word so unusual it sounds like a secret code? That’s PTP4A3 for you. PTP4A3 is a gene making waves in the world of science, especially in the bustling halls of cancer research.

The Unassuming Powerhouse: Aplidium Californicum

KC Fairlight
Aplidium californicum, a sea squirt species, holds promising potential in cancer treatment through its compound aplidine, offering hope for more effective and less harmful therapies.

Demystifying UBE1L: The Gene that Holds Hope for Cancer Research

Martin Sparks
Unravel the mysteries of UBE1L, a gene that plays a pivotal role in cellular processes and shows immense promise in the sphere of cancer research.

Unveiling Plicatin B: A Promising Compound in Cancer Research

Martin Sparks
Plicatin B, a naturally occurring flavonoid, shows promise in cancer treatment by inhibiting cancer cell growth and inducing apoptosis, offering new therapeutic strategies.

The Fascinating World of CLSPN: A Guardian of the Genome

Martin Sparks
CLSPN is a crucial protein that safeguards genomic stability by mediating the DNA damage response, preventing mutations that could lead to cancer and genetic disorders.

The Enigmatic AKR1C1: A Gene with a Story

KC Fairlight
AKR1C1 is a pivotal gene involved in hormone regulation, drug metabolism, and cancer research, offering insights into personalized medicine and treatment resistance.