A new ICR study has provided insights into an important biological mechanism that supports survival of aggressive, hard-to-treat cancers. – The Institute of Cancer Research
Recently, The Institute of Cancer Research shared on LinkedIn:
“NEWS: A new ICR study has provided insights into an important biological mechanism that supports survival of aggressive, hard-to-treat Cancers.
In the new study, led by Professor Wojciech Niedzwiedz, leader of the Genome Instability and Cancer group and published in Nature Communications, researchers identify a new cellular role of a protein called EXD2 nuclease and, importantly, its role in the so-called ALT pathway.
The study, which was funded by the ICR itself and Cancer Research UK (CRUK), also provides potential new targets, against which cancer drugs could be developed for patients who currently have limited therapeutic options.”
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Source: The Institute of Cancer Research/LinkedIn
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