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NUS study shows Artemisinin-ALA co-treatment could destroy cancer cells
pharmaceufical-technology
September 20, 2017
Artemisinin is a potent anti-malarial drug with anti-cancer properties, which can be enhanced by ten folds when administered in combination with ALA.
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Researchers discover new immunotherapy combination effective at killing cancer cells
worldpharmanews
August 31, 2017
Doug Mahoney's lab at the University of Calgary recently discovered an immunotherapy that uses existing cancer drugs in a whole new way.
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Scientists discover mechanism that causes cancer cells to self-destruct
worldpharmanews
March 28, 2017
A new Tel Aviv University study discloses the role of three proteins in killing fast-duplicating cancer cells while they're dividing. The research finds that these proteins can be specifically modified during the division process - mitosis - to unleash an
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Nuts can inhibit the growth of cancer cells
worldpharmanews
February 07, 2017
Roasted and salted, ground as a baking ingredient or fresh from the shell - for all those who enjoy eating nuts, there is good news from nutritionists at Friedrich Schiller University Jena (Germany). Their latest research shows that nuts can inhibit the g
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Australia approves drug that can 'melt away' cancer cells
biospectrumasia
January 16, 2017
The drug was discovered and developed with scientists from US pharmaceutical companies AbbVie and Genentech, as part of an international collaboration with the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute
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New research shows how cancer cells break free of physical restraints to grow and spread
pharmaceutical-technology
January 09, 2017
New research carried out by scientists at The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) in London has shown how cancer cells can break free of the physical restraints imposed by their surroundings to grow and spread around the body.