A team of researchers at McMaster University has identified a unique feature of cancer stem cells that can be exploited to kill the deadly cells thought to be the reason that cancer comes back after therapy.
The group, which included reporters from Japan, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Switzerland, Israel, France and other countries, met researchers and learned about the Institute’s work in human stem cell reprogramming and drug discovery.
Scientists at McMaster's Stem Cell and Cancer Research Institute have discovered genetic alterations in a gene in individuals with autism spectrum disorders.