Stabilizing Cancer-fighting P53 Can Also Shield A Metastasis-promoter
Saturday, May 24, 2008 - 13:35
in Biology & Nature
Efforts to protect the tumor-suppressor p53 could just as easily shelter a mutant version of the protein, causing cancer cells to thrive and spread rather than die, according to new research in Genes and Development.
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