Cancer A word pernicious enough to make your blood run cold. And one that 19.3 million people have the misfortune to hear every year. Cancer has the unenviable crown of being the leading cause of death worldwide, claiming more than 10 million lives in 2020 alone....
What is the role of macrophages in the immune response? Macrophages are a type of white blood cell present in our innate immune system. They are specialized effector cells that detect and destroy harmful pathogens (e.g., bacteria or viruses), as well as diseased and...
Lung cancer: the world’s deadliest cancer The World Health Organization (WHO) reports lung cancer as the most common cause of cancer death in 2020. It is estimated to have caused 1.8 million deaths worldwide, 85% of which, were classified as non‐small cell lung...
Prof. Christophe Dubois is a self-confessed imaging fanatic, who heads a lab focused on thrombosis at Aix-Marseille University. He is also the proud owner of a CX-A and is one of the first users of EVE Analytics. We caught up with Prof. Dubois to ask him some...
Table of content Transcription factors (TF): a promising therapeutic target for anti-cancer treatment Changes in nuclear structure offer a means of testing the efficiency of transcription inhibitors Nanolive imaging detects major changes in the nucleus, nucleoli and...