Cancer cell vulnerability points to potential treatment path for aggressive disease

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Cancer cell vulnerability points to potential treatment path for aggressive disease

Unravelling the unique characteristics of cancer cells and finding less-harmful ways to stop their growth have long been a focus for cancer researchers worldwide. New findings, reported in Nature Communications, describe the discovery of a unique dependence of cancer cells on a particular protein, which could lead to desperately needed treatment for hard-to-treat cancers.

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