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Treatment of cancer is a long-term process because the remnants of living cancer cells often evolve into aggressive forms that become untreatable
However, cancer cells are highly adaptable and able to develop mechanisms to avoid the effects of
The research team produced a synthetic drug that enters the cell, responds to conditions within the cell, and triggers chemical processes
The scientists monitored the oxygen consumption of different types of cells and found that these hairs prevented all cells from converting oxygen into ATP, a molecule
Weil, Ng and his colleagues have demonstrated this exciting result and will continue to reveal deeper insights into how these tiny hairs
They published their findings
Journal Reference:
Zhixuan Zhou, Konrad Maxeiner, Pierpaolo Moscariello, Siyuan Xiang, Yingke Wu, Yong Ren, Colette J.