New Compound Shows Promise in Killing Hard-to-Treat Cancers

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A new compound synthesized by a researcher at the University of Texas at Dallas has been found to kill a broad spectrum of hard-to-treat cancers, including triple-negative breast cancer. The compound leaves healthy cells unscathed and has shown promising results in isolated cells and mice.

A new compound synthesized by a researcher at the University of Texas at Dallas has been found to kill a broad spectrum of hard-to-treat cancers, including triple-negative breast cancer. The compound leaves healthy cells unscathed and has shown promising results in isolated cells and mice.

The researcher, Dr. Jung-Mo Ahn, has been studying protein-protein interactions in cells for over a decade and has previously developed potential therapeutic candidates for breast and prostate cancer.

 

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