Scientists at NYU Langone discovered that blocking a key protein that shields cancer cells from a natural stress-driven death process can dramatically slow lung tumor growth.
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Mass population testing for prostate cancer will not see men proactively invited for the PSA blood test - here is all you ...
Blocking a single protein revs up T cells, boosting their energy reserves and helping them fight tumors longer in new mouse ...
Molecular glues are revolutionizing cancer therapy by targeting undruggable proteins for degradation, enhancing precision ...
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Cancer-fighting antibody drugs are designed to penetrate tumor cells and release a lethal payload deep within, but too often ...
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Researchers discovered that raising the protein Sox9 can help the brain’s astrocytes clear out toxic plaque buildup linked to ...