Researchers Aim To Over-stress Already Taxed Mantle Cell Lymphoma Cells
Nov 21st 2008Drug InformationLymphoma / Leukemia
Cancer cells are already stressed by the fast pace they require to grow and spread and scientists believe a little more stress just may kill them. “Think about an assembly line in a factory that is working five times faster than normal,” said Dr. Kapil Bhalla, director of the Medical College of Georgia Cancer Center. “There is a lot of stress but you need workers to keep going. Some of them fall out, some get bent out of shape.
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