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Kim joined the Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology team in 2009 after two years as the Editor of the Cell Migration Gateway. She has been Chief Editor since 2016.
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the most prevalent form of lung cancer, accounting for more than 80% of all lung ...
In 2022, there were 2.3 million women diagnosed with breast cancer and 670,000 deaths worldwide, according to the World ...
A team from the Institut Curie, Inserm, and CNRS[1] has uncovered a new molecular mechanism, previously unknown, linking ...
Gliomas are among the deadliest brain tumors, with limited treatment options and poor survival rates. Scientists from China ...
Studies presented at the ASCO Annual Meeting 2025 highlighted immunotherapies that may provide new standards of care for certain cancers as well as immunotherapies that are breaking new ground by ...
Each time a cell divides, a small section of each chromosome's protective cap—the telomere—is worn away. Most cells use an ...
During animal development, cells divide and arrange themselves in a coordinated way, eventually forming the embryo. The cells ...
The delicate balance between cell death and regeneration is crucial for human health and longevity. Most mechanisms involved ...
Cornell researchers have found a new and potentially more accurate way to see what proteins are doing inside living cells - using the cells' own components as built-in sensors.
This Review discusses the molecular mechanisms of end resection and its regulation, focusing on the roles of post-translational modifications throughout the cell cycle and in response to DNA damage.
Since the emergence of the Zika virus epidemic in 2014 and the associated novel sequalae that emerged, much has been learned about the effects of antenatal exposure to Zika virus. Zika virus in ...