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Medical illustration of nanoparticle spheres attacking cancer cell, which is beginning to disintegrate.
In the Lab
Researchers devised a novel method to ferry drugs to head and neck cancers using nanoparticles that naturally stick to a protein in tumor blood vessels.
Histology images of stem cells and AML cells
In the Lab
A new laboratory tool will allow researchers to study the progression from normal cells to myelodysplastic syndromes to an aggressive type of leukemia.
MSK scientists Charles Rudin and John Poirier
In the Lab
An epigenetic mechanism may make small cell lung cancer vulnerable to a new kind of attack.
Cortical neurons derived from human pluripotent stem cells
In the Lab
Using stem cells, scientists can create batches of cortical neurons to study schizophrenia and autism.
Illustration of DNA with green wrench making adjustments to a nut on the double helix.
Science Byte
A study reveals unexpected insights into how cells prepare broken DNA strands to be rejoined, preventing mutations that can cause cancer.
PET/CT scan of mouse prostate (displayed in green and orange).
In the Lab
An antibody that targets a protein specific to prostate cells can be used to image prostate cancer more clearly and indicate how well drugs are working.
T cells on the loose.
Feature
By deciphering the biology of T cells, MSK scientists gave immunotherapy a boost.
Image of fireball-type explosion on black background.
In the Lab
Scientists have learned that a drug activates a form of highly inflammatory programmed cell death called pyroptosis — a discovery that sheds light on immune function.
Illustration of immune cell opening as if on hinge and boxing glove coming out.
Q&A
A protein on certain immune cells is a promising target for making immunotherapy more effective against breast cancer.
a circuit board
Feature
Scientists are dusting off their biochemistry textbooks in the hunt for clues to cancer.