A new gold-based drug can slow tumor growth in animals by 82% and target cancers more selectively than standard chemotherapy ...
A new gold-based drug slows tumor growth by 82% in animals and targets cancer cells more precisely than chemotherapy.
Researchers have used a new gold-based drug to slow tumor growth in animals by 82% and target cancers more selectively than standard chemotherapy drugs, according to a new study. A new gold-based ...
Using a gene-screening method they created, Stanford Medicine researchers may have discovered why an effective chemotherapy ...
A new gold-based drug can slow tumour growth in animals by 82% and target cancers more selectively than standard chemotherapy drugs, according to a study by Australian and Indian researchers.
Chemotherapy drugs can kill cancer cells by halting DNA replication, but a glucose-depleted environment can help cancer cells ...
Discover how cancer cells survive in low-glucose environments and evade chemotherapy-induced death. New study sheds light on ...
Researchers from Suleyman Demirel University and Alanya Alaaddin Keykubat University in Turkey have found that cannabidiol ...