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The new mice study builds on previous studies that found COVID-19 doubled patients' risk of dying from cancer.
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New Scientist on MSNCovid-19 and flu may reawaken dormant cancer cells in the lungs
Mice with a handful of cancerous cells in their lungs experienced a 100-fold increase to this number after being infected ...
Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Montefiore Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center (MECCC), ...
Sometimes, cancer cells that have spread become ‘dormant’ but can start proliferating again later. A cue that can reactivate ...
Hidden in the lungs of some breast cancer survivors are tumour cells that can remain dormant for decades — until they one day ...
HIV antivirals may be the key to stopping HTLV-1, a deadly virus with no cure. In a decade-long study, researchers ...
New imaging tools reveal how within an hour of infection, the virus begins to alter our chromosomes to kick-start its own replication.
Researchers from Cornell and Northwestern universities have developed a rapid, cell-free method for building nanoparticle ...
When hepatitis E viruses attack nerve cells Date: November 18, 2024 Source: Ruhr-University Bochum Summary: Hepatitis E viruses (HEV) typically cause liver infections. They can, however, also ...
In lab tests, 96-percent of all hPIV-3 virus cells that came into contact with the material’s miniscule needles either tore apart, or came away so badly damaged that they couldn’t replicate ...
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