A new understanding of how aspirin stimulates the immune system to reduce the metastasis of some early cancers could lead to its targeted use to prevent some cancers from spreading, researchers report ...
A NEW study reveals that inhibitors of cyclooxygenase 1 (COX-1), including the common drug aspirin, could enhance immune responses to cancer metastasis, offering hope for preventing recurrence in ...
A new study found that aspirin may help prevent some cancers from spreading by enhancing the immune system’s ability to attack metastatic cells. In the study published March 5 in Nature, researchers ...
CAMBRIDGE, England — Every medicine cabinet staple has a story, but few have a plot twist quite like aspirin. Most of us reach for this familiar white pill to quell a headache or reduce fever, yet ...
Mice with breast tumours developed metastatic cancer in their lungs (visible as dark deposits), whereas this was prevented in mice lacking ARHGEF1 - a key protein involved in suppression of T cell ...
An international research team headed by scientists at the University of Cambridge has uncovered a mechanism that may underpin how aspirin could reduce the metastasis of some cancers by preventing an ...
Northwestern Medicine researchers are looking at how newborns' newly developed immune systems can regenerate cardiac tissue. They say understanding the mechanism in infants could lead to tissue repair ...
Newborns have a unique ability to heal their hearts thanks to specialized immune cells. These cells produce a key molecule, thromboxane, which promotes heart regeneration—something adult hearts ...
Newborns with heart complications can rely on their newly developed immune systems to regenerate cardiac tissues, but adults aren't so lucky. After a heart attack, most adults struggle to regenerate ...