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Developement of “two-fisted antibody” to kill ovarian cancer
Whats new? A researcher from the University of Virginia School of Medicine with his innovative approach has developed a “two-fisted antibody” to kill ovarian cancer. This new step with some modification can also help to destruct tumor in breast, prostate and other solid tumors. Ovarian cancer is the cancerous growth in the ovary and is the fifth most common cause…
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Fast DNA Replication Can Destroy the Cancer Cell
A new study led to the finding that if DNA replicates very fast it can destroy the cancer cell. For DNA replication, the two DNA strands unwind and form a fork-like structure called replication fork. The speed of replication is determined by the molecular network involved in the regulation of replication-fork speed at which the replication fork progresses along DNA …
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