Researchers use CRISPR to penetrate solid tumors
/Some cancers are difficult to treat because solid tumors surround themselves with a wall of molecular defenses that is difficult to penetrate with medicine. Now CRISPR can change that.
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Some cancers are difficult to treat because solid tumors surround themselves with a wall of molecular defenses that is difficult to penetrate with medicine. Now CRISPR can change that.
Read MoreResearchers from the University of California, San Francisco, found that cells with oncogenic KRAS mutations have increased levels of ferrous iron (Fe2+) that could, potentially, be used to “turn on” drugs that target cancer cells. The researchers’ findings could give new life to effective cancer drugs that fell out of favor because of the harm they cause to healthy cells. Adding an iron-activated trigger can make the difference.
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