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How aspirin protects you from cancer
Tudor Toma(ttoma@mail.dntis.ro) | Jan 10, 2001 | 1 min read
Aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs reduce the risk of cancer by inducing apoptotic cell death. How this occurs, however, is unknown. A critical pathway for apoptosis involves the release of cytochrome c from mitochondria. This interacts with Apaf-1 to activate caspase proteases that orchestrate cell death. Douglas R. Green from La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology, San Diego, and colleagues, found that treatment of a human cancer cell line with aspirin induced casp
Taking Aim at p53: Researchers are targeting the tumor suppressor with vectors, viruses, and small molecules
Paul Smaglik | Jan 17, 1999 | 7 min read
p53 has emerged as one of the top targets in the war against cancer.
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