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Discovery shines light on how cancer cells could protect themselves – Medical Xpress
Sydney researchers have found cancer cells can repair their DNA by using ‘cables’ in their nucelus. The findings open new possibilities for designing future cancer…

Sydney researchers have found cancer cells can repair their DNA by using ‘cables’ in their nucelus. The findings open new possibilities for designing future cancer treatments.
Researchers at Children’s Medical Research Institute (CMRI) in Westmead, Sydney, have made an unexpected discovery about cancer cells and how they harness ‘cables’ in a cell’s nucleus to aid DNA repair and replication.
This finding, published today in Nature Cell Biology, will help spark efforts to produce new tailored therapies…
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