September 26, 2013 13:00 — 0 Comments
Researchers Find Protein that Serves as On/Off Switch for Deadly Brain Tumor
A team at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center has identified a cellular switch that can curb the growth of glioblastoma, the most commonly diagnosed and aggressive cancerous brain tumor. The protein RIP1 has been shown to act as a mediator for brain tumor survival, positioning it as a possible target in the drug treatment of glioblastoma. Click here to read the full story.


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