Researchers have found that blocking a protein known as SPP1 extended survival time for patients diagnosed with pancreatic ...
Stereotypies are repetitive, unvarying, apparently purposeless behavioural patterns. They develop in animals kept in barren environments and are highly prevalent in laboratory mice (Mus musculus), yet ...
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The new breakthrough that could stop pancreatic cancer in its tracks
Scientists have uncovered a “target” for drug treatments that could potentially stop the spread of pancreatic cancer – which ...
Scientists have uncovered a “target” for drug treatments which could potentially stop pancreatic cancer in its tracks.
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Cancer breakthrough: Scientists discover protein that could stop tumour growth in the pancreas
Researchers have identified the SPP1 protein as a key driver in the aggressive spread of pancreatic cancer. Blocking SPP1 in lab models dramatically slowed cancer growth and prevented metastasis. This ...
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