New Compound Self-Destructs Cancer Cells
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•Scientists found a new way to make cancer cells self-destruct
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Scientists have created a new compound that can self-destruct cancer cells.
The compound is made up of two proteins, which researchers “glued” together.
The new compound was developed after Gerald Crabtree , MD , a professor of development biology, began to muse over the decades-old discovery that cells can trigger their own deaths.
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