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Study Identifies A Key Molecular Switch For Telomere Extension By Telomerase

12.03.2011 · Posted in Cancer News, Resources

Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine describe for the first time a key target of DNA damage checkpoint enzymes that must be chemically modified to enable stable maintenance of chromosome ends by telomerase, an enzyme thought to play a key role in cancer and aging. Their findings are reported online ...

An Unexpected Player In A Cancer Defense System

12.03.2011 · Posted in Cancer News, Resources

Researchers of the Swedish medical university Karolinska Institutet and the University of Cologne, Germany, have identified a new protein involved in a defense mechanism against cancer. The VCP/p97 complex is best known for its role in protein destruction and is involved in a type of familial dementia and ALS. In a novel study the researchers ...

UT MD Anderson Creates Institute To Accelerate Cancer Drug Development

12.02.2011 · Posted in Cancer News, Resources

Academic and government leaders announced today the establishment of a major new research institute at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center that will blend the best attributes of academic and industrial research to identify and validate new cancer targets, convert such scientific knowledge into new cancer drugs, and advance these novel agents into ...

Cell Molecule Identified As Central Player In The Formation Of New Blood Vessels

12.02.2011 · Posted in Cancer News, Resources

Scientists at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine have identified a cellular protein that plays a central role in the formation of new blood vessels. The molecule is the protein Shc (pronounced SHIK), and new blood vessel formation, or angiogenesis, is seriously impaired without it. The study, which appeared online ...

Everolimus Prolongs Progression-Free Survival For Patients With Neuroendocrine Tumors

12.01.2011 · Posted in Cancer News, Resources

Combination treatment with everolimus, an inhibitor of the mammalian target rapamycin (mTOR), and octreotide has shown to improve progression-free survival for patients with advanced neuroendocrine tumors and a history of carcinoid syndrome, according to researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. Results of the international, randomized, placebo-controlled Phase III study were published ...