Mutational signatures etched into the cells' genome by an anti-cancer drug called temozolomide (TMZ) uncover an Achilles' heel for TMZ chemotherapy resistance, according to new research.
In spite of intensive research, glioblastoma remains one of the most lethal types of brain cancer. Temozolomide (TMZ) is used as the front-line medicine in its treatment.
Australian researchers have found a way to silence cancer-causing gene mutations In a new study researchers from Melbourne Peter MacCallum Cancer Ce ...
The two men from Scotland helped land the 524kg of drugs in a dinghy on the East Yorkshire coast. As those in the lucrative Captagon network move aside, how will the new leaders stop any criminals ...
A 10-panel drug test is a common way to check for various drugs in a person’s body. It typically involves testing urine for drugs, such as cannabinoids, opioids, and more. Typically, traces of ...
Your liver filters everything that goes into your body. It clears out alcohol, drugs, and chemicals from your blood. Then it processes the unwanted bits so you can flush them out through your ...
A former UN high commissioner for human rights tells The BMJ that the war on drugs has “completely failed” and that a public health focused approach is needed “The criminalisation of drugs doesn’t ...
Three such drugs used in the study—raltitrexed ... stalls cancer cell consumption of existing uridine nucleotide stores, making the chemotherapies less effective. Normally, uridine nucleotides would ...
The UN human rights chief has called on leaders and international stakeholders to radically rethink global drug policy, stating that the decades-long “War on Drugs” approach has “destroyed countless ...