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Silencing A Protein Could Reverse Leukemia
Thursday, October 23, 2008 - Ehud Rattner
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Blocking the signals from a protein that activates cells in the immune system could help kill cells that cause a rare form of blood cancer, according to physicists and oncologists who combined computer modeling and molecular biology in their discovery. Researchers say the breakthrough could provide more efficient ways of targeting diseases such as leukemia, and help in the potential development of vaccines for viruses that cause AIDS.    (source: sciencedaily.com)



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