(Medical College of Georgia) Cancer and Alzheimer's have excess protein in common and scientists say learning more about how proteins are made and eliminated will lead to better treatment for both.
Protein handlers should be effective treatment target for cancer...Courtesy EurekAlert! - Cancer Wed, 08/05/2009 - 22:00
(Medical College of Georgia) Cancer and Alzheimer's have excess protein in common and scientists say learning more about how proteins are made and eliminated will lead to better treatment for both. More related itemsCould Sleep Problems Predict Alzheimer's?
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