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Hypoxia is a condition in which there is a decrease in the oxygen supply to a tissue. In cancer treatment, the level of hypoxia in a tumor may help predict the response of the tumor to the treatment.
Atomic force spectroscopy probes cellular biomechanics in response to drugs in hypoxia

Atomic force spectroscopy probes cellular biomechanics in response to drugs in hypoxia

Genomic study can reveal adaptive mechanisms of life under future ocean acidification

Genomic study can reveal adaptive mechanisms of life under future ocean acidification

Early exposure to tough conditions could impact oysters' ability to grow meaty tissue

Early exposure to tough conditions could impact oysters' ability to grow meaty tissue

Two new Alzheimer’s genes discovered

Two new Alzheimer’s genes discovered

Adipose tissue plays key role in the aggravation of COVID-19

Adipose tissue plays key role in the aggravation of COVID-19

Unique experiment shows how corals manage deoxygenation stress

Unique experiment shows how corals manage deoxygenation stress

Mitochondrial reprogramming may offer new treatment strategies against breast cancer

Mitochondrial reprogramming may offer new treatment strategies against breast cancer

Researchers to develop new ways to prevent esophageal cancer

Researchers to develop new ways to prevent esophageal cancer

Exploiting Viruses To Attack Cancer Cells

Exploiting Viruses To Attack Cancer Cells

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