National Cancer Institute (NCI) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Where and how fast a protein is made in the cell affects what it does. New research suggests that by altering the location and speed of protein production, researchers may be able to control a protein’s function and use this approach to explore new therapies.
Image Description: Messenger RNA (mRNA, yellow dots) in the two breast cancer cells depicted here holds the instructions to make NET1 protein. Credit: Dr. Alexander N. Gasparski, NCI.”
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