Scientists Pull Protein's Tail To Curtail Cancer
Friday, January 2, 2009 - 21:42
in Biology & Nature
When researchers look inside human cancer cells for the whereabouts of an important tumor-suppressor, they often catch the protein playing hooky, lolling around in cellular broth instead of muscling its way out to the cells' membranes and foiling cancer growth.
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