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AxCell Biosciences To Study Signal Transduction Families

Published in Cancer Weekly, November 6th, 2001

AxCell Biosciences, a subsidiary of Cytogen Corp., has signed a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement with the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to research two major signal transduction families and how they impact signaling pathways within cells, which could lead to the development of new drugs to treat cancer and other diseases. Under the terms of the pending agreement, relevant data resulting from this collaboration will be added to AxCell's ProChart database of protein interaction information.

"Faulty signaling in cells is believed to be responsible for many diseases including cancer, diabetes, and immune disorders. A better understanding of the signaling...

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