To Selectively Kill Cancer Cells, Target a Protein Channel in the Cell's Lysosome, University of Michigan Study Suggests
October 21, 2021
October 21, 2021
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Oct. 21 (TNSJou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Cancer treatments necessarily target unchecked cell growth, and selectively kill cancer cells while sparing normal cells and avoiding general toxicity in the human body.
To develop new treatments for cancer, scientists are focused on finding the malfunctioning machinery within cancer cells that can be targeted using small molecule pharmaceuticals. Now, University of Mi . . .
Cancer treatments necessarily target unchecked cell growth, and selectively kill cancer cells while sparing normal cells and avoiding general toxicity in the human body.
To develop new treatments for cancer, scientists are focused on finding the malfunctioning machinery within cancer cells that can be targeted using small molecule pharmaceuticals. Now, University of Mi . . .