Cancer Research
Cancer research is a complex, multifaceted field, in which researchers are studying a range of cancer types and applications, from solid tumors to blood cancers to immuno-oncology.
Below is a collection of resources to help you with your cancer research.
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Production of Chimeric Antigen Receptor T Cells
This free Nature Protocols Wallchart summarizes the processes involved in producing CAR T cells for therapy.
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- Mammary Stem Cells and Breast CancerThe mammary gland is composed of a series of branched epithelial ducts that drain alveolar structures during lactation, with the epithelium embedded within a fibrous and fatty stroma
- Bone Marrow Niches and HSC FatesA detailed reference on signaling pathways in the bone marrow and how these influence HSC fate decisions; created in partnership with Nature Reviews Immunology and Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
- SnapShot: Breast CancerOverview of signaling pathways, commonly mutated genes and breast cancer subtypes
- Small Molecules, Big Impact in Cancer ResearchOverview of signaling pathways and small molecules in cancer research
- Production of Chimeric Antigen Receptor T CellsThis free Nature Protocols Wallchart summarizes the processes involved in producing CAR T cells for therapy.