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Tagged: aging, proteins, Human Health, Medicine
Tagged: aging, proteins, Human Health, Medicine
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Tagged: Human Health, Medicine
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Few things are as tiresome as house hunting and moving. Unfortunately, metastatic cancer cells have the relocation process down pat. Migrating cancer cells plan ahead by first sending molecular emissaries to orchestrate a breach in the body’s natural defenses. Blocking this cascade of events in mice hobbled the cells’ migration and prevented the metastatic cancer that developed in control animals.
Tagged: cancer, Human Health, Medicine
Tagged: immunology, research, Human Health, Medicine