Breakthrough study maps hidden protein dynamics in cancer cells
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUN 21 – The study reveals paxillin’s cancer-specific functions that enable tumor growth and treatment resistance, highlighting new avenues for precision therapies, City of Hope researchers say.
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Team discovers how tiny parts of cells stay organized, adding new insights for blocking cancer growth
A team of international researchers led by scientists at City of Hope provides the most thorough account yet of an elusive target for cancer treatment. Published in Science Advances, the study suggests a complex signaling process involving paxillin, a focal adhesion protein that acts as a hub to connect with other proteins, may be vulnerable to therapy despite its fluid state.
Breakthrough study maps hidden protein dynamics in cancer cells
A team of international researchers led by scientists at City of Hope®, one of the largest and most advanced cancer research and treatment organizations in the United States, with its National Medical Center named a Top 5 "Best Hospital" in the nation for cancer care by U.S. News & World Report, provide the most thorough account yet of an elusive target for cancer treatment.
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