Cancer
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About 15 years ago, researchers were surprised to discover that one of the most common and lethal forms of ovarian cancer originates, not in the ovaries, but as miniscule precursor… Read More
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Story by Karen Blum and posted on the Hub The course, designed by Deok-Ho Kim, focuses on microphysiological systems, which are used to study human disease, drug development, and precision… Read More
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New research findings show how higher viscosity, or resistance to flow, of the extracellular fluid that surrounds cells enables cancer cells to migrate more rapidly from a primary tumor to… Read More
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World’s tiniest plumbing could one day funnel drugs to individual human cells Working on microscopic pipes only a millionth as wide as a single strand of human hair, Johns Hopkins… Read More
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The system, developed by Johns Hopkins researchers, could monitor drug resistance in elusive cancer cells and open the door for more effective treatment options Found in a patient’s blood, circulating… Read More

