Introduction to Cancer Biology (Part 4): Angiogenesis
As the tumor grows, it eventually reaches a size where it requires additional vasculature in order to sustain continued growth. To achieve this, tumor cells excrete ...
Mechanisms in Medicine
Simona Principe - Proteome Profiling of the Tumor Microenvironment - Role of Human Primary ...
Watch on LabRoots at http://labroots.com/webinar/id/152 During the development of oral cancer (OC), cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) create a supporting ...
LabRoots
Tumour Markers || Tumour Markers Biochemistry
Tumour Markers - This is the video on tumour markers which are used for the screening, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of various cancers. It contains ...
Biochemistry Basics by Dr Amit
Organoids: Cancer in 3D - Sanger Institute
Patient cancer cells help to test treatments Organoids made of human tissue can predict patient response to drugs. For more see: ...
Wellcome Sanger Institute
Keynote Presentation: Proteogenomics and Cancer Biology: Insights for Prognosis and Therapy
Presented At: Cancer Research & Oncology 2018 Presented By: Karin Rodland, PhD - Director and Professor, Biological Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest ...
LabRoots
Molecular Genetics and Cancer
Mary Beckerle explains that molecular genetics make it possible to determine which genes are turned on or off in different tumors and she discusses the ...
iBiology
Mouse Models of Human Disease: From Cancer to Neuropsychiatric Disorders
Air date: Thursday, March 11, 2010, 3:00:00 PM Time displayed is Eastern Time, Washington DC Local Category: Wednesday Afternoon Lectures Description: ...
NIH VideoCast
Redox Biology 2014 - Cancer Therapy, Redox Enzymology
Redox Biology 2014 - Cancer Therapy, Redox Enzymology Air date: Tuesday, October 21, 2014, 4:00:00 PM Category: Redox Biology Runtime: 01:46:50 ...
NIH VideoCast
Tumour immunology and immunotherapy
This animation created by Nature Reviews Cancer and Nature Reviews Immunology illustrates how tumour cells are sensed and destroyed by cells of the ...
nature video
Detection and characterization of tumor-specific cells using TargetScape
This webinar will focus on immunoSCAPE's signature assay, TargetScape, to identify and profile the immune response. Dr. Simoni will overview the technology ...
ImmunoScape
Shaping liquids to find tumors in human tissues: Emmanuel Delamarche at TEDxZurich
Pathologists might have the hardest job on earth: from a biopsy and tiny tissue section, they bring hope or tears by finding if patients have a tumor or not.
TEDx Talks
TALK: Methods for sample preparation and single-cell analysis of solid tumors
Miltenyi Biotec is a global provider of products and services that advance biomedical research and cellular therapy. Our innovative tools support research at ...
Miltenyi Biotec
Dissecting the Tumor Microenvironment Part 1 - Tools for Isolation and Flow Analysis
Presented By: Olaf Hardt, PhD - Manager of R&D Oncology, Miltenyi Biotec Speaker Biography: Dr. Olaf Hardt obtained his Ph.D. at the University of Cologne, ...
LabRoots
Understanding how cancer cell lines evolve in the lab, and what to do about it.
Understanding how cancer cell lines evolve in the lab, and what to do about it. Cancer cell lines are the workhorses of cancer research, but scientists often ...
Broad Institute
Clonal Heterogeneity Promotes Metabolite Exchange: Pancreatic Tumors
The metabolic profiles of a series of clonal cell lines derived from a single pancreatic tumor were found to be clustered into two distinct groups. These groups ...
Essen BioScience
Yale Cancer Center Grand Rounds | December 8, 2020
"Type I Interferon Transcriptional Network Regulates Expression of Co-inhibitory Receptors on Human T cells" and "co-Stimulating Innate and Adaptive Immunity ...
Yale Cancer Center
A Multi-Cancer Gene Signature Associated with Stromal Activation - Sandra Orsulic
May 11, 2015 - The Cancer Genome Atlas 4th Annual Scientific Symposium More: http://www.genome.gov/27561703.
National Human Genome Research Institute
LncRNAs in Cancer: What, where, and how?
Yale Cancer Center Grand Rounds | April 28, 2020 Nadya Dimitrova, PhD.
Yale Cancer Center
How the cells around a tumour can help it spread
These are fibroblast cells. Normally, they help support our body's tissues. But cancer can corrupt them, helping it to spread. In the top right, you can see breast ...
Cancer Research UK
How to dissociate tumor tissue
Watch how you can quickly and easily dissociate tumor tissue from mouse using the gentleMACS™ Dissociator. Speed up your workflow for dissociating tumor ...
Miltenyi Biotec
DNA Methylation and Cancer - Garvan Institute
This epigenetics sketch was created by Armando Hasudungan, in collaboration with Professor Susan Clark and Dr Kate Patterson at the Garvan Institute of ...
Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Biology of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
In this segment, Robert L. Ferris, MD, PhD, FACS and Ezra Cohen, MD, examine the underlying biology of head and neck cancers.
OncLiveTV
Drs Yuan Chang & Patrick Moore: 'Old themes and new variations in human tumour virology'
Yuan Chang & Patrick Moore present the Marjory Stephenson Prize Lecture 'Old themes and new variations in human tumour virology' on 27 March at the ...
Microbiology Society
Microbial carcinogenesis
Pathology Simplified
Systems Biology Keynote: High Parameter Single Cell Analysis... - Garry Nolan - RECOMB/RSG 2014
Systems Biology Keynote: High Parameter Single Cell Analysis define a Structured Immune System & Cancer Hierarchies - Garry Nolan - RECOMB/RSG 2014.
ISCB
Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment - Stanley Lipkowitz
February 3, 2012 - The Genomics in Medicine Lecture Series More: http://www.genome.gov/27546022.
National Human Genome Research Institute
Cancer Close-Up: Single-Cell Approach Provides Detailed Look Inside Tumors (2016)
Members of the Klarman Cell Observatory at the Broad Institute and the Joint Center for Cancer Precision Medicine (CCPM) at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, ...
Broad Institute
Can Viruses Kill Cancer Tumours?
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CBC News: The National
Mohit Jolly (Rice U.): Circulating tumor cell cluster: A model for cancer metastasis
Despite major advances in cancer biology, we do not fully understand the molecular cues that trigger metastasis. Cancer cells need to leave behind the organ of ...
iBiology
Neoplasia Nomenclature - Benign Tumors - Adenoma - Papilloma
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Dr. Najeeb Lectures
Introduction to Cancer
This video covers basic terminology related to neoplasms and discusses the major differences between malignant and benign neoplasms.
Aaron Mullally
Development and Implementation of Personalized Cancer Immunotherapy
Watch our webinars today to learn more! Immuno-Oncology Applications with 3D Biology Technology™ https://goo.gl/RBMne7 Developing an Immuno-Oncology ...
NanoString Technologies, Inc.
The Integumentary System, Part 1 - Skin Deep: Crash Course A&P #6
Anatomy & Physiology continues with a look at your biggest organ - your skin. Pssst... we made flashcards to help you review the content in this episode!
CrashCourse
Mary Beckerle (University of Utah) Part 1: Adhesion, Signaling and Cancer
Cell-substratum adhesion is mediated by integrins, a family of transmembrane, heterodimeric, extracellular matrix receptors that are concentrated at focal ...
iBiology
Tumor Growth
Cell division is essential for healthy growth of an organism. Cancer happens when cells divide uncontrollably and produce a growing lump or tumor. Originally ...
DNA Learning Center
Cancer: from a healthy cell to a cancer cell
In 5 minutes find out how and why a normal cell becomes a cancer cell: risk factors and treatment.
Sanofi
Deshaies (Amgen) 3: Targeting the ubiquitin-proteasome system in cancer
Part 1: A primer on the ubiquitin-proteasome system: The ubiquitin-proteasome system is one of the principal means of degrading misfolded, mutated, ...
iBiology
Breast Cancer 101: Our Oncologists Answer Questions On Breast Cancer
Should I be doing self breast exams? How do I tell if I have dense breasts? When is it time to see my doctor about my concerns? These are common questions ...
Michigan Medicine
TCGA: The Bladder Cancer Analysis Working Group (BLCA AWG): A Progress Report - John Weinstein
November 27-28, 2012 - The Cancer Genome Atlas' 2nd Annual Scientific Symposium: Enabling Cancer Research Through TCGA More: ...
National Human Genome Research Institute
Unraveling the Complexities of Immuno Oncology with 3D Biology™ Technology
The ability to measure changes to DNA, RNA, and protein across cell types is crucial to understanding the immune response to the environment or therapeutic ...
LabRoots
Cancer Therapy Reinvented | Dr. John C. Herr | TEDxCharlottesville
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Cancer Research Reinvent Cancer Therapy By Targeting Tumor ...
TEDx Talks
Signatures of cancer - Sanger Institute
Cancer's origins revealed. Researchers discover the genetic imprints and signatures left by DNA-damaging processes that lead to cancer. For more see: ...
Wellcome Sanger Institute