Princeton University: Kang Finds Keys to Control the 'Driver of Cancer's Aggressiveness'
September 18, 2020
September 18, 2020
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Sept. 18 (TNSRes) -- Princeton University issued the following news release on Sept. 17:
"Do not erase." "Recycle me." "Free to a good home." Humans post these signs to indicate whether something has value or not, whether it should be disposed of or not. Inside our cells, a sophisticated recycling system uses its own enzymatic signs to flag certain cells for destruction -- and a different set of enzymes can remove those flags.
"Do not erase." "Recycle me." "Free to a good home." Humans post these signs to indicate whether something has value or not, whether it should be disposed of or not. Inside our cells, a sophisticated recycling system uses its own enzymatic signs to flag certain cells for destruction -- and a different set of enzymes can remove those flags.