Cancer

Comparative epigenetic analysis of tumour initiating cells and neural stem cells in glioblastoma

Introduction and findings Glioblastoma (GBM), an aggressive type of brain tumour, is one of the deadliest forms of cancer. Development of effective therapeutic approaches for GBM faces multiple hurdles, including inter- and intra-tumour cellular and transcriptomic heterogeneity. As a result, remnants of tumour can survive by not reacting to anti-cancer drugs. For example, according to […]

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Single Cell Profiling of the Human Lung – Its Importance in Respiratory Diseases and SARS-CoV-2

Opinion on Professor Mark Krasnow’s Seminar The lung has millions of gas exchange sites known as alveoli which branch out and interweave with a dense capillary network. Professor Mark Krasnow’s work in profiling human lungs using single cell technology is paving a new path in understanding how our body responds to respiratory diseases and viruses.

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