Feb 16, 2017
Study finds targeting biological clock in cells slows cancer
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: biotech/medical, health, neuroscience
Nice. My friend Alex Zhavoronkov will appreciate this article.
Feb. 16 (UPI) — Researchers at McGill University in Montreal have found that targeting the internal circadian or biological clock of cancer cells can affect growth.
Most cells in the human body have an internal clock that sets a rhythm for activities of organs depending on the time of day. However, this internal clock in cancer cells does not function at all or malfunctions.
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