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Cell cycle progression deterred with chemical inhibitors

Published in Vaccine Weekly, July 20th, 2005

Cell cycle progression could possibly be deterred with chemical inhibitors.

According to a study from England, "Genetic links between deregulation of the cell cycle and cancer are well established."

"There have been significant recent developments both in our understanding of the molecular mechanisms that control cell cycle progression and in methods for protein structure determination at atomic resolution. These advances have allowed the rational design of small molecules that modulate the cell cycle by competing for sites of protein-protein or protein-ATP interactions," explained J.P.I. Welburn and colleagues, Laboratory Molecular...

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