Two related proteins exert a lethal double whammy effect against glioblastoma cells when activated with a small molecule. Scientists say when activated, one protein, called the short form, stops glioblastoma cells from replicating their DNA, and the other, called the long form, prevents cell division if the DNA has already been replicated.
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Orphan receptor proteins deliver two knock-out punches to glioblastoma cells
17 diciembre 2014
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