New cancer drug? Therapy stalls cell growth
U. PITTSBURGH (US) — When cancer cells are deprived a key protein, the cells can’t divide properly and the cancer stops growing.“This is the first time anyone has explained how altering this protein at a key stage in cell reproduction can stop cancer growth,” says Bennett Van Houten, professor of molecular pharmacology at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute and senior author of a study published in the Journal of Cell Science.
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