How cancer cells use antioxidants and how this relates to diseases, including cancer – Wilmot Cancer Institute
Isaac Harris, Assistant Professor at UR Medicine, shared a post on X about a recent paper by Gloria Asantewaa et al. published in Nature Communications, commenting:
“Super pumped that our paper is now online at Nature Communications.
Huge congrats to Gloria Asantewaa and Emily Tuttle for leading this paper across the finish line!
Big thanks to the Editorial staff at Nature Communications and reviewers for improving the paper.”
Wilmot Cancer Institute shared this post, adding:
“Congratulations to Wilmot researcher Isaac S. Harris and his lab for this paper in Nature Communications! He studies how cancer cells use antioxidants and how this relates to diseases, including cancer.”
“Glutathione synthesis in the mouse liver supports lipid abundance through NRF2 repression”
Authors: Gloria Asantewaa, Emily T. Tuttle, Nathan P. Ward, Gina M. DeNicola and Isaac S. Harris et al.
Sources: Isaac Harris/X and Wilmot Cancer Institute/X
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