Analysis of 4,000 drugs reveals an alternative mechanism for a new anticancer therapy

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Analysis of 4,000 drugs reveals an alternative mechanism for a new anticancer therapy

By analyzing 4,000 drugs’ ability to affect cells’ capacity to produce proteins, researchers at Karolinska Institutet found that an anticancer therapy currently trialed in human patients works differently than previously thought. As many human diseases have alterations in this process called translation, the new knowledge contributes to a better understanding of how translation is regulated and the biological routes that regulate it. The study is published in PLOS Biology.

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