A research team led by Professor YANG Zhenye from the Division of Life Sciences and Medicine, the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), in ...
Errors in chromosome segregation cause more than 80% of early human embryos to contain cells with an incorrect number of chromosomes, a phenomenon called aneuploidy. While aneuploid cells are normally ...
Cancer cells with extra chromosomes depend on those chromosomes for tumor growth, a new Yale study reveals, and eliminating them prevents the cells from forming tumors. The findings, said the ...
What makes cancer cells different from ordinary cells in our bodies? Can these differences be used to strike at them and paralyze their activity? This basic question has bothered cancer researchers ...
Barcelona, 3 June 2025 - More than 80% of early human embryos contain cells with an incorrect number of chromosomes—a phenomenon called aneuploidy. This typically stems from errors in chromosome ...
Yale scientists have discovered a new potential treatment avenue to fight cancer. Using CRISPR gene-editing, the team eliminated extra chromosomes from cancer cells and found that they could no longer ...
Cancer is driven by multiple genetic alterations, from mutations to aneuploidy. Aneuploidy is the presence of an abnormal number of chromosomes in cancer cells. Although aneuploidy is a hallmark of ...
Scientists in Israel are probing an “Achilles’ heel” in cancer cells — and they are hopeful that a new array of drugs can be designed to exploit the weakness. The research is being done at Tel Aviv ...