A potential new way to make a good anti-leukaemia drug even better
Tuesday, October 21, 2008 - 07:28
in Health & Medicine
A recently identified cancer-causing protein makes the anti-leukaemia drug imatinib, less effective. By blocking the protein, an international team of researchers was able to slow the spread of leukaemia cells in culture...
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