South Korea found proteins that can cause colorectal cancer
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Last Update: 2013-09-02
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Source: Internet
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A team led by Liu HaoChen, a professor at the Korean University School of medicine, has found the protein APEX1, which can cause the production and metastasis of colorectal cancer, according to the South Korean Ministry of future creative science According to the report, APEX1 can cause multiple life phenomena by regulating multiple genes in cells Through animal experiments, the research team found that the higher the malignancy of colorectal cancer, the higher the APEX1 If a large number of APEX1 were injected into the colorectal cancer cells with lower malignancy, the malignancy would increase This shows that APEX1 is closely related to tumorigenesis The research group believes that the use of the relationship between colorectal cancer cells and APEX1 can help inhibit the proliferation of colorectal cancer cells Professor Liu HaoChen said the results of this study will help predict the production and metastasis of colorectal cancer cells The study was supported by the future Ministry of biomedical technology project The results were published in the online edition of J of clinical investigation.
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