Exploiting a new vulnerability that targets 'zombie' cells as an anticancer therapy
A new set of drugs exploit a recently revealed weakness in "zombie-like"—or senescent—cells that could lead to new treatments for cancer and age-associated diseases. The study from the MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences (LMS) and Imperial College London shows that senescent cells walk a tightrope, r
ORIGINAL SOURCE →via Medical Xpress
ADVERTISEMENT
⚡ STAY AHEAD
Events like this, convergence-verified across 689 sources, land in your inbox every Sunday. Free.
GET THE SUNDAY BRIEFING →RELATED · GB
- [HEALTH] [Obituary] Robin Weiss
- [SPORTS] Fernandes the highest-rated player as EA SPORTS FC 26 reveal PL TOTS
- [SPORTS] Sesko backs 'great' Fernandes for player of the year
- [TECH] AI-Designed Drugs by a DeepMind Spinoff Are Headed to Human Trials
- [CONFLICT] Full bloom, The Meadows, Edinburgh
- [CONFLICT] Staying this long at Man Utd isn't for everyone - Fernandes