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Scientists identify protein combination that can stop lung cancer growth

Por: Newsweek Health November 27, 2023

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Scientists may have figured out a brand new way to treat lung cancer by using a protein that inhibits tumor growth.This previously unknown molecule pathway could help researchers develop personalized lung cancer treatments, a new study in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) reveals.The researchers found that a protein called RBM10—previously known to be a tumor suppressor—can inhibit the growth of lung cancer... + full article



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