Chemotherapy articles from across Nature Portfolio
Chemotherapy is a treatment used to kill cancer cells. It involves taking one or more of a type of drug that interferes with the DNA of fast-growing cells. These drugs are subdivided into specific classes such as alkylating agents, antimetabolites, anthracyclines and topoisomerase inhibitors.
Latest Research and Reviews
-
-
Research
| Open AccessACT001 inhibited CD133 transcription by targeting and inducing Olig2 ubiquitination degradation
Oncogenesis 12, 19 -
Research
| Open AccessNEIL3-mediated proteasomal degradation facilitates the repair of cisplatin-induced DNA damage in human cells
Scientific Reports 13, 5174 -
Research
| Open AccessTransglutaminase 2 associated with PI3K and PTEN in a membrane-bound signalosome platform blunts cell death
Cell Death & Disease 14, 217 -
-