Thursday, June 11, 2009

Yeast 'DNA damage sensor' provides chemotherapy resistance clue

Yeast 'DNA damage sensor' provides chemotherapy resistance clue

THURSDAY 11 JUNE 2009


Cancer Research UK Press Release


Cancer Research UK scientists have been part of an international collaboration that has revealed the structure of a protein found in simple yeast cells and shown how it flags up damaged DNA for repair. The results of their study are published in Nature*. The finding may provide clues as to how some cancer cells become resistant to certain chemotherapy drugs.

Researchers based at Cancer Research UK's

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