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A pairing of two experimental drugs inhibits tumor growth and blocks drug-induced resistance in ovarian cancer, according to ...
University of Strathclyde. (2011, August 25). Plants could pave the way for new ovarian cancer treatments. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2011 / 08 ...
Tropical plants may contain the basis of new and effective treatments for ovarian cancer, according to researchers at the Universities of Strathclyde and Portsmouth. The scientists are developing ...
Research conducted at the University of São Paulo shows how interaction between plant hormone gibberellin and small RNA molecules enables development of ovaries, followed by fruit and seeds. A ...
Harvard scientists say they can grow ovaries in a lab 00:58. BOSTON – Women's health, in general, has not received the same funding and attention as conditions that affect men.
In an article published in the journal Development, researchers at the University of São Paulo's Luiz de Queiroz College of Agriculture (ESALQ-USP) in Brazil describe mechanisms relating to the ...
Yoko Mizuta, a plant biologist at the Nagoya University, became fascinated by this attraction-repulsion dance over a decade ago.Yet the available imaging techniques did not allow Mizuta to visualize ...
Currently, women at higher genetic risk, either due to family history or genetic mutations, are recommended to have their ovaries removed. The National Comprehensive Cancer Network recommends the ...
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AZoLifeSciences on MSNMystery of the “Fungus-Eating Plant” SolvedA researcher from Kobe University has discovered the function of the structure that gave rise to the name of a fungus-eating plant 130 years after it was given, exposing a new method by which plants ...
I t was a finding too striking to be trusted. Elvan Böke, a molecular biologist at the Center for Genomic Regulation in Spain, was studying how immature egg cells in animals, called oocytes, stay ...
Tropical plants may contain the basis of new and effective treatments for ovarian cancer, according to researchers at the Universities of Strathclyde and Portsmouth.
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