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Protein rewires metabolism to block cancer cell death, may allow cancer spread – Science Daily
One specific protein may be a master regulator for changing how cancer cells consume nutrients from their environments, preventing cell death and increasing the…

One specific protein may be a master regulator for changing how cancer cells consume nutrients from their environments, preventing cell death and increasing the likelihood the cancer could spread, a study from the University of Notre Dame has shown.The study, published in Cell Reports, was completed in the laboratory of Zachary Schafer, the Coleman Foundation Associate Professor of Cancer Biology in the Department of Biological Sciences.
Schafer and collaborators found a protein called SGK1, known…
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