A protein emitted by a specific type of bacteria can cause cancer cells to self-destruct, potentially paving the way for new ...
Scientists discovered that inhibiting the enzyme STK17B forces multiple myeloma cells into iron-driven death and makes ...
A pair of Vermont researchers is developing a self-destructing microchip that can disable itself if it falls into the wrong hands. Eric Hunt-Schroeder, a senior staff manager at Marvell Technology, ...
Researchers have found the closest thing to an off-switch for cancer: a specific protein section that has the ability to trigger the death of a cancer cell. A team from the UC Davis Comprehensive ...
Scientists have engineered Salmonella bacteria to self-destruct inside tumors, releasing signals that spark powerful immune hubs and shrink colon cancer in mice, opening the door to “living medicines” ...
WTF?! A self-destructing, open-source USB stick that can heat its flash chip to 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit) has almost reached its crowdfunding goal. Not only does the device boast a ...
Antigen-positive tumor cell (blue, left) is a direct target of CAR T-cells (light red) due to high-affinity antibody-antigen contacts. On the contrary, an antigen-negative tumor cell (light golden, ...