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Ocean sugars can trigger cancer cells to self-destruct, study suggests
From the deep sea to the shallow seafloor, researchers are uncovering unusual sugars that do something extraordinary to ...
In Alzheimer's, brain cells die too soon. In cancer, dangerous cells don't die soon enough. That's because both diseases alter the way cells decide when to end their lives, a process called programmed ...
Scientists have created a new compound that can self-destruct cancer cells. The compound is made up of two proteins, which researchers "glued" together. They describe the process in a paper published ...
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