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Cancer’s “Undruggable” Protein Has a Dangerous New Superpower

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Cancer’s “Undruggable” Protein Has a Dangerous New Superpower
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Cancer’s most notorious growth protein may also be helping tumors survive chemotherapy. A protein already known for fueling cancer growth may have another troubling ability: helping damaged tumor cells repair their DNA and survive treatments designed to destroy them. Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) report that MYC, a protein that is overactive [...]

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