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Suppose a cell's DNA is damaged
For some time, researchers have believed that banp proteins are involved in suppressing tumors and regulating the cell cycle
"Many cells that develop into tumors are reported to be associated with this protein," said Professor Masai, senior author of the study, which was published in the journal eLife
In her PhD in Developmental Neurobiology, Dr.
The next question is about the role of banp and how mutations affect the development of the organism
"Banp appears to be a multiple regulator, affecting many different proteins, from DNA repair to cell replication to tumor suppression," said Dr.
Swathy Babu, Yuki Takeuchi, Ichiro Masai.