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In the search for innovative and effective ways to target cancer, we are faced with more than just a challenging problem; we are faced with our own cells as opponents. Cancer cells evolve to achieve an optimum of physical fitness, giving them an array of abilities that no cell should possess in a healthy organism. One way to find novel therapies against cancer therefore could imply finding a ...
These proteins belonging to the HAT family are essential for life because they transport amino acids to the cell membrane. Although members of the family are nearly identical, they selectively transport certain amino acids. This specificity determines their involvement in specific functions, such as cell growth or neuronal function, and consequently in related diseases, such as cancer or ...
Characterization of C60 aggregates was performed with an enhanced dark‐field microscopy system and transmission electronic microscopy. Organ homogenates were exposed during 1, 2, and 4 h under fluorescent light. ...
