March 04, 2010
Targeting Leukemia Cell's Gene 'addiction' Presents New Strategy For Treatment
An international team of scientists studying acute forms of Leukaemia have identified a new drug target to inhibit the genes which are vital for the growth of diseased cells. The research, reported in EMBO Molecular Medicine, reveals how leukaemia cells become 'addicted' to genes, which if targeted could prevent diseased cells from developing.

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SOURCE: LiveHealthNews


 



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