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Unlocking New Lung Cancer Treatments: The USP27X Story

Discover how USP27X, a deubiquitinating enzyme, is emerging as a promising drug target for lung cancer treatment through innovative research and validation experiments.

Liam Carter
Oct 21, 2025

Nature's Double-Edged Sword: How a New Plant Compound Tricks Cancer Cells into Eating Themselves

Discover how 3′-epi-12β-hydroxyfroside, a novel cardenolide, induces cytoprotective autophagy by blocking the Hsp90/Akt/mTOR axis in lung cancer cells.

Connor Hughes
Oct 21, 2025

UBE2C & MMP9: Unlocking the Molecular Secrets of Lung Cancer Progression

Discover how UBE2C promotes lung cancer progression by stabilizing MMP9 protein, revealing new therapeutic targets for cancer treatment.

Naomi Price
Oct 20, 2025

The Yam's Hidden Power: Dioscin Targets Lung Cancer Through Survivin Downregulation

Discover how Dioscin from wild yam inhibits non-small cell lung cancer by downregulating Survivin protein and activating apoptosis pathways.

Noah Brooks
Oct 17, 2025

TRIM59: A New Biomarker Lighting the Path in Lung Cancer Treatment

Discover how TRIM59 protein serves as a prognostic biomarker and therapeutic target in non-small cell lung cancer treatment.

Ellie Ward
Oct 17, 2025

The Unlikely Villain: How a Single Genetic Typo Unlocked a Rare Lung Cancer

Discover how a single detrimental mutation in the USP40 gene drives tumorigenesis in rare lung cancer cases through groundbreaking research.

Camila Jenkins
Oct 07, 2025

The Ubiquitin System: The Cell's 'Shredder' and Its Promise as a Lung Cancer Target

Explore how the ubiquitin system functions as the cell's protein disposal mechanism and its emerging role as a therapeutic target in lung cancer treatment.

Zoe Hayes
Oct 06, 2025

The Fatty Acid Assassin: How a Nutrient in Fish Oil Fights Lung Cancer

Discover how DHA from fish oil triggers EGFR degradation in lung cancer cells through dual degradation pathways - a breakthrough in cancer research.

Elijah Foster
Oct 05, 2025

RepID: A New Beacon of Hope for Lung Neuroendocrine Tumors

Discover how RepID protein could revolutionize diagnosis and treatment of lung neuroendocrine tumors, a rare cancer with limited options.

Jonathan Peterson
Oct 03, 2025

The Tiny Traffic Controller in Our Cells: How MicroRNA-375 Fights Lung Cancer

Discover how microRNA-375 acts as a cellular traffic controller fighting lung squamous cell carcinoma through the ERK pathway regulation.

Bella Sanders
Oct 01, 2025

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