Reading time: 5 minutes Madeline J. Morrisson Ovarian Cancer Ovarian cancer (OC) is the deadliest gynecological malignancy. High-grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSOC) is the most prevalent subtype of OC, with the majority of patients having late stage clinical detection. Like many types of cancer, HGSOC has both suppressive and protective immune mechanisms within the tumor... Continue Reading →
MicroRNAs in Cancer
Reading time: 4 minutes Madeline J. Morrisson What are miRNAs? Within a cell, information flows from DNA to RNA to protein, in a process known as the Central Dogma of biology. RNA is a relatively short-lived molecule, and is almost always translated into protein. The key word here is almost. One of the exceptions to... Continue Reading →
