Aspirin’s mechanism of action (IMAGE) American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Caption Researchers have made new discoveries about aspirin’s mechanism of action and cellular targets.
Researchers warn that this finding does not imply that cancer patients can take aspirin without a medical prescription. Metastasis, the spread of cancer cells from primary tumors to distant organs, is ...
Scientists are closer to understanding how an everyday painkiller can help our bodies fight cancer. The findings may offer a complementary mechanism for preventing the development and progression of ...
An international research team headed by scientists at the University of Cambridge has uncovered a mechanism that may underpin how aspirin could reduce the metastasis of some cancers by preventing an ...
New research has revealed important information about how aspirin works. Even though this drug has been available commercially since the late 1800s, scientists have not yet fully elucidated its ...
Interindividual Response Variability, Laboratory Variability or Aspirin 'Resistance'? Individual drug response is a multifactorial, highly variable trait, being the final phenotypic result of ...