by NYU Langone Health Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Despite the promise of new medications that promote cancer cell death in people with acute myeloid leukemia, leukemic cells often adopt features that let them evade the drugs’ effects within a year. Now, new research using human tissue samples and mouse models has found that resistance of leukemia cells to a widely...
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Friend or foe? The immune system collaborates with blood cancer cells
by University of Helsinki Non-LGLL T cell populations are more mature, clonal, and cytotoxic in T-LGLL compared with T cells of healthy controls and patients with other cancers. a UMAP representations of non-leukemic CD45+ sorted cells from 11 T-LGLL, 6 healthy, 4 CML, 4 CLL, 2 RCC, and 1 NSCLC samples profiled from peripheral blood with...
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Gene deletion behind anomaly in blood cancer cells
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF MEDICINE/UW MEDICINE IMAGE: A COMPARISON OF NORMAL NEUTROPHILS ON THE LEFT, WITH BLOOD CELLS WITH PELGER-HUËT ANOMALIES ON THE RIGHT CREDIT: SERGEI DOULATOV LAB The mystery is being unraveled of why the control centers, or nuclei, of certain blood cancer cells have a distinctly odd shape. These new research findings provide...