Mutated Ras signaling proteins, frequently found in human cancer cells, are like airports with hard-to-find runways. They lack prominent binding sites for small molecules, so prospective anticancer ...
Despite decades of efforts to target the Ras protein, mutated in a number of different cancers, the progress has been slow. Now, scientists at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology in ...
Dr. Christopher Counter and colleagues at the Duke University Medical Center have identified IL6 as a new target in the battle against Ras-induced cancers. Dr. Christopher Counter and colleagues at ...
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