Creating Tumor Cell Receptors That Weren’t There Naturally
April 4, 2017 | Terry Sharrer

Cancer Cells
Inserting a unique small molecule azides (sugar) into triple negative breast cancer cells created a receptor in those cells that then made them vulnerable to another small molecule, Dibenzocyclooctyne. In effect, this is pinning a target on the tumor cell’s back. MORE
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