A previously unknown molecular network that regulates cell death is now thought to be responsible for resistance of breast cancer cells to drug targeted therapy. The discovery provides new avenues to overcome drug resistance, according to researchers at Duke Cancer Institute. "We've revealed multiple new signaling pathways that regulate cell death," said Sally Kornbluth, PhD, vice dean of Basic Science and professor of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology at Duke University ...Saturday, 11 May 2013
Breast Cancer Resistance Culprit Finally Caught
A previously unknown molecular network that regulates cell death is now thought to be responsible for resistance of breast cancer cells to drug targeted therapy. The discovery provides new avenues to overcome drug resistance, according to researchers at Duke Cancer Institute. "We've revealed multiple new signaling pathways that regulate cell death," said Sally Kornbluth, PhD, vice dean of Basic Science and professor of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology at Duke University ...
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