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Anchor proteins inhibit a key metabolic driver that plays critical role in cancer and neuronal diseases – News-Medical.Net
Certain anchor proteins inhibit a key metabolic driver that plays an important role in cancer and developmental brain disorders.

Certain anchor proteins inhibit a key metabolic driver that plays an important role in cancer and developmental brain disorders. Scientists from the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and the University of Innsbruck, together with a Europe-wide research network, discovered this molecular mechanism, which could open up new opportunities for personalized therapies for cancer and neuronal diseases. They published their results in the journal Cell.
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