Pancreatic cancer cells captured via a coloured scanning electron micrograph ANNE WESTON, FRANCIS CRICK INSTITUTE/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
Pancreatic cancer cells may have disrupted internal clocks that help to drive their spread. The discovery could pave the way for novel treatments for the condition, .
Nearly every cell in our body contains molecular clocks that allow them to carry out biological processes in regular 24-hour cycles, known as circadian rhythms. These clocks are partly set by changes in light across days and nights.
Previous studies found that …


