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The Sixth Hallmark of Cancer: Evasion of Apoptosis
The sixth hallmark of cancer is the ability to evade programmed cell death (apoptosis) which can lead to uncontrolled cell division in normal cell development. This inherent cell suicide program can serve as a safety net because cells with excessive … Continue reading
Quantitative Protein Analysis in Cancer Research Webinar
Quantitative protein detection contributes to a deeper understanding of cancer. See how you can use applications such as Infrared fluorescent Western blots, In-Cell Western™ cell-based assays, zymography and protein arrays for your cancer research. Handout for Cancer Webinar 1: Quantitative … Continue reading
A LI-COR® Odyssey® Customer Talks about Using the Odyssey for Cancer Research and Quantification
Dr Hantschel’s research focuses on the pathophysiology and pathogenesis of leukemia in humans (CML). His group examines kinase mutations in mammalian cells and has a special interest in the BCR-ABL protein, which causes chronic myeloleukemia and some forms of B-cell … Continue reading
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