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  - ONCOLOGYNEWS.COM.AU - A La Une - 30/08/2024 13:46

New way to potentially slow cancer growth

Treating cancer effectively often involves stopping cancer cells from multiplying, which requires understanding the proteins that the cells rely on to survive. Protein profiling plays a critical role in this process by helping researchers identify proteins—and their specific parts—that future drugs should target. But when used independently, past approaches haven’t been detailed enough to spotlight [...]

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