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Immune responses in checkpoint myocarditis across heart, blood and tumour

The study investigates immune responses in patients with immune-related myocarditis using advanced sequencing technologies.
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Ultra-precise 3D maps of cancer cells unlock secrets of how tumours grow

Detailed maps of tumor cells are revealing insights into cancer biology and treatment options.

Mutant-selective AKT inhibition through lysine targeting and neo-zinc chelation - Nature

AKT1 E17K mutation poses a challenge for treatment; targeted inhibitors offer a promising solution without the side effect of hyperglycaemia.

Ultra-precise 3D maps of cancer cells unlock secrets of how tumours grow

Detailed maps of tumor cells are revealing insights into cancer biology and treatment options.

Mutant-selective AKT inhibition through lysine targeting and neo-zinc chelation - Nature

AKT1 E17K mutation poses a challenge for treatment; targeted inhibitors offer a promising solution without the side effect of hyperglycaemia.
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Uncovering Regulatory Mechanisms of T-cells in Chronic Inflammation - News Center

Lag3 expression in regulatory T-cells is critical for preventing autoimmune inflammation and may be a target for therapies in inflammatory conditions and cancer.

Transferrin receptor targeting chimeras for membrane protein degradation - Nature

TransTACs represent a promising strategy for targeted cancer therapy through the degradation of membrane proteins.

Intercellular Mechanisms Regulate Gene Expression in Cancer Cells - News Center

Research on RNA and TOP1 can lead to new cancer therapies by targeting their interactions during DNA transcription.

Remodelling of the translatome controls diet and its impact on tumorigenesis - Nature

Fasting influences health through a new lipid-mediated signaling pathway that regulates translation and ketogenesis, with implications for cancer therapy.

Discovery of WRN inhibitor HRO761 with synthetic lethality in MSI cancers - Nature

WRN is identified as a synthetic lethal target in MSI cells due to its helicase function, offering potential for targeted cancer therapy.
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