Our scientists at @ImperialBioeng and @ICR_London have discovered variable voltages in the membranes of breast cancer cells. This could indicate a potential āelectrical languageā of cancer cells.
A device developed by our @ImperialBioeng researchers and available for licensing could accelerate the development of new #cancer immunotherapies by helping rapidly identify the best T-cells https://t.co/EUlEQFxL1Q
Anti-androgens used to treat prostate #cancer can block #coronavirus entering cells, our leading @ImperialSandC and @Uni_of_Essex specialists find in the latest study researching links between existing drugs and #COVID19.
š° From a new understanding of the role that turbulence plays in #oceans to why lung #cancer has worse outcomes in men, read our quick-read news from across the College.ā¤µļø
Scientists from our @ImpMaterials have shown how a type of cellular binding could help pave the way for highly targeted therapies against diseases like #cancerhttps://t.co/MdmX5E3sDo
The formation of four-stranded #DNA has been tracked in living human cells for the first time, allowing scientists to see how it works ā and its possible role in #cancerhttps://t.co/T7Wmn82YrG
A new Ā£13m @CR_UK Convergence Science Centre at @ICR_London will bring together medicine, engineering, physics and data science to develop future treatments for #cancerhttps://t.co/W6Yn0tNew4
Phage fighters: In a new #FeatureArticle, we look at how Imperial researchers are using bacteria-killing viruses to deliver #cancer therapies could help to tackle deadly brain cancers: https://t.co/5gooHPdbqO