A new clinical trial showed that personalized treatment durations based on blood tests greatly enhance survival and remission in CLL, marking a major advancement in…
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Scientists have discovered that CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing can cause leukemia-derived cancer cells to eliminate important genes under stress. This overlooked phenomenon affects gene regulation and…
A groundbreaking assay for detecting acute myeloid leukemia (AML) via KMT2A gene fusions promises to enhance diagnosis and treatment, representing a major leap in leukemia…
Graphical representation of the protein degrader attacking STAT5 Credit: Wang Lab/Michigan Medicine A protein degrader shows potential in targeting STAT5, a protein involved in leukemia…
Acute myeloid leukemia is the most common type of acute leukemia in adults. New research changes a natural substance such that it may be used…
T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia is an aggressive and rapidly progressing form of leukemia. Everybody possesses a tiny number of unusual thymocyte cells, and in some…
According to a new study, a blood test could predict the risk of developing leukemia years in advance. By identifying changes in blood cell production,…
Clusters of the earliest hematopoietic cells being born in the walls of the umbilical artery of a mouse embryo. The cells colored in red represent…
A detailed cryo-EM reconstruction of KIX proteins (magenta) surrounding the central apoferritin shell (cyan). The outer MBP shell is not shown. Credit: Greg Stewart/SLAC National…
Virus-induced leukemia cells. Credit: Dr. Uchiyama An international team have mapped how the HTLV-1 virus causes a rare leukemia in some people, providing clues on…
Bone marrow failure due to acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a significant factor behind the disease’s high rate of morbidity and mortality. Previous studies in…