Researchers find novel therapeutic target for specific cancer treatment

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Researchers find novel therapeutic target for specific cancer treatment

Mount Sinai researchers uncovered a mechanism that tumor cells exploit selective autophagy for metabolic reprogramming that benefits tumor cell growth and offers resistance to glucose deprivation. The study suggests that AKAP220-mediated autophagy as a novel therapeutic target for specific cancer treatment.

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