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Oncology
Researchers detail new studies and findings in the area of oncology
June 9th, 2005
Oncology data are the focus of recent research from the United States, Japan and Ireland. Study 1: Metastatic breast cancer cells need intranuclear Runx2 for osteolysis. "Runx transcription factors comprise a family of proteins that are essential for organogenesis. A unique nuclear matrix-targeting signal in the C terminus directs these factors to their appropriate subnuclear domains. At these sites, they interact with coregulatory proteins and target genes," scientists writing in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America report. "We have previously shown that aberrant...
Source: Women's Health Weekly (2005-06-09)
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