Scientists Crack an 'Undruggable' Childhood Cancer Protein, Opening a Path to Treatments for Neuroblastoma
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Scientists crack an 'undruggable' childhood cancer protein, opening a path to treatments for neuroblastoma
Researchers at Linköping University show how two important cancer-related proteins can be prevented from collaborating with each other. The discovery shows the way toward future medications to combat, for example, neuroblastoma in children. Their study has been published in the journal Nature Communications.
Breakthrough Discovery: Mobile Proteins Linked to Childhood Cancer Unveiled
In a groundbreaking study emerging from Linköping University, researchers have unveiled a novel mechanism to halt the pernicious collaboration between two pivotal proteins implicated in cancer progression. This discovery marks a significant stride towards the development of targeted therapies for devastating childhood cancers such as neuroblastoma, a malignancy notorious for its aggressive nature and limited […]
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