Necrosis, a chaotic type of cell death, might cause ageing and diseases
University College London (UCL) - 29-May-2025If we stop or slow it, we might prevent damage in the body
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Journal publishing research on cancer cell genetics and the structure and function of oncogenes.
Oncogene aims to make substantial advances in our knowledge of processes that contribute to cancer by publishing outstanding research. We propagate work that challenges standard conjecture and builds on previous studies, in particular those that lead to establishing new paradigms in the etio-pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of cancers, and in processes that drive metastatic spread, and provide important insights into cancer biology beyond what has been revealed thus far.
Areas covered by Oncogene include, but are not limited to, the cellular and molecular biology of cancer including resistance to cancer therapies, and development of better approaches to improving survival. Across cancer biology, we have a broad remit encompassing the life sciences and biomedicine, from the most fundamental and theoretical work, through to translational, applied, and clinical research.
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Scientific journal covering research from a variety of academic disciplines, mostly in science and technology
Details last updated 11-Feb-2021
If we stop or slow it, we might prevent damage in the body