Scientists say their Rutava technology able to target cancerous cells only, raising hopes for cure for all cancers
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American scientists from the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York have discovered a method that allows cancer cells to be deprived of nutrients and trigger their destruction. The study was published in the scientific journal magazine Nature Metabolism (NatMetab). Cancer cells deplete an amino acid called glutamine, which they need to grow and multiply. […]
Scientists say their Rutava technology able to target cancerous cells only, raising hopes for cure for all cancers
Scientists say their Rutava technology able to target cancerous cells only, raising hopes for cure for all cancers
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