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Stopping Moles from Turning into the Deadliest Type of Skin Cancer

New research led by BU School of Medicine shows that activating a set of genes (the Hippo tumor suppressor pathway) restrains the growth of melanoma cells in moles.

Stopping Moles from Turning into Deadliest Type of Skin Cancer

Stopping Moles from Turning into Deadliest Type of Skin Cancer
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Hippo pathway stops moles turning into deadly melanomas

A study that clarifies how some harmless moles grow into deadly melanomas could lead to new drug targets for the successful treatment of cancer.

Grant Awarded to Define Gene Dependencies in Whole-Genome Doubled Esophageal Adenocarcinomas

/PRNewswire/ The DeGregorio Family Foundation has awarded $250,000 to Neil J. Ganem, PhD, Associate Professor of Pharmacology and Medicine, Section of.

Researchers identify genetic dependencies in tumors that have undergone whole genome doubling

 E-Mail (Boston) Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) have identified proteins that are essential for the viability of whole genome doubled tumor cells, yet non-essential to normal cells that comprise the majority of human tissue. Exploiting these vulnerabilities represents a highly significant and currently untapped opportunity for therapeutic intervention, particularly because whole genome doubling is a distinguishing characteristic of many tumor types, said corresponding author Neil J. Ganem, PhD, associate professor of pharmacology and medicine, section of hematology and medical oncology, at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM). The vast majority of human cells are diploid, meaning that they possess two copies of each chromosome (one from each parent). Numerous cell cycle controls exist to ensure that this state is maintained across successive cell divisions. Despite these controls, errors can occur that result in a whole genome doubling (W

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