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Understanding Lung Cancer's Journey: The Protein That Helps It Spread
ChinaSunday, December 22, 2024
Integrin α3β1 doesn't work alone though. It needs the help of another protein, p70S6K, to do its job. Interestingly, there's a drug called rapamycin that can block p70S6K, which might slow down the cancer cells' movement. However, blocking integrin α3β1 didn't stop the cancer cells from multiplying. This finding suggests that targeting the entire team of proteins—including integrin α3β1, p70S6K, and p53—could be a new way to treat lung cancer. Isn't it amazing how understanding these tiny proteins can lead to new treatments?
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