Thursday, 25 December 2014

Lung Cancer Spreads When TIAM1 is Snapped

Cell maintenance is completely out of range when cancer sets in. The protein called, TIAM1, which lash cells together, gets chopped up during cell damage. Healthy cells routinely scrap old cell parts so they could be broken down and used again. But in lung cancer cells, this process spiralled out of control, which scraped too many TIAM1 ties. Targeting this recycling process could stop lung cancer from spreading by keeping the cells stuck firmly together. ...




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