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Researchers at the Crick and Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin have identified 27 protein biomarkers that could be used to predict if a patient wit… More...
A drug that is well-tolerated in patients and prevents cancer coming back in mice has been identified by researchers at the Francis Crick Institute. More...
Using a combination of drugs and diet to block the different ways tumours create energy and building blocks could offer effective new cancer treatment… More...
A new method to accurately record brain activity at scale has been developed by researchers at the Crick, Stanford University and UCL. More...
Loops at the ends of telomeres play a vital protective role preventing irretrievable damage to chromosomes, according to new research from the Crick. More...
A protein that drives growth of pancreatic cancer, and which could be a target for new treatments, has been identified by researchers at the Crick. More...
A new study, using a state-of-the-art technique developed by the Malanchi lab, has found that the healthy cells immediately surrounding a tumour becom… More...
Scientists at biopharmaceutical company MSD & the Crick have started a unique new collaboration to understand the causes of motor neurone disease and … More...
A new Cell paper by Jan Attig & Federico Agostini, from collaborative teams of Jernej Ule and Nick Luscombe, describes how repetitive genetic quirks i… More...
Scientists have developed a new technique that enables them to visualise how well antibiotics against tuberculosis (TB) reach their pathogenic targets… More...
Antibiotics can leave the lung vulnerable to flu viruses, leading to significantly worse infections and symptoms, finds a new study in mice led by the… More...