NYU Langone Health: Researchers Look to Enzyme Ancestors to Better Understand Their Role in Most Cancers
August 13, 2019
August 13, 2019
NEW YORK, Aug. 13 -- NYU Langone Health, an academic medical center affiliated with New York University, issued the following news release:
Resurrecting the ancestors of key enzymes yielded evolutionary insights into their role in human cells and in most cancers, a new study finds.
The study, published online August 13 in the journal eLife, revolves around the function of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK), a protein that determines whether human cells divide a . . .
Resurrecting the ancestors of key enzymes yielded evolutionary insights into their role in human cells and in most cancers, a new study finds.
The study, published online August 13 in the journal eLife, revolves around the function of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK), a protein that determines whether human cells divide a . . .