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Turning a pancreatic cancer cell s addiction into a death sentence

 E-Mail IMAGE: Senior author and Princess Margaret Scientist Dr. Marianne Koritzinsky s research reveals the potential of targeted therapies to exploit unique metabolic features of pancreatic cancer cells. view more  Credit: Visual Services, UHN (Toronto, Friday, May 7, 2021) Probing the unique biology of human pancreatic cancer cells in a laboratory has yielded unexpected insights of a weakness that can be used against the cells to kill them. Led by Princess Margaret Cancer Centre (PM) Scientist Dr. Marianne Koritzinsky, researchers showed that about half of patient-derived pancreatic cancer cell lines are highly dependent or addicted to the protein peroxiredoxin 4 (PRDX4), as a result of the altered metabolic state of the cancer cell.

Sona Group To Collaborate With University Health Network Canada For Research

Sona Group To Collaborate With University Health Network Canada For Research Sona Group To Collaborate With University Health Network Canada For Research Sona Group of Educational Institutions and technology services firm Vee Technologies have signed an agreement with Toronto-based University Health Network, Canada to collaborate on multi-institution research. Education | Edited by Aarzoo Snigdha | Updated: Mar 9, 2021 3:06 pm IST RELATED NEWS Image credit: Shutterstock (Representational Image) New Delhi: Sona Group of Educational Institutions and technology services firm Vee Technologies have signed an agreement with Toronto-based University Health Network, Canada to collaborate on multi-institution research. As part of this agreement, Vee Technologies will make cash contributions to the current and future research projects to be undertaken by the collaborating institutions, univers

Vee Tech, Sona Group join Canada s UHN on wearable research

Vee Tech, Sona Group join Canada s UHN on wearable research ​ By IANS | Published on ​ Fri, Mar 5 2021 12:18 IST | ​ 0 Views Vee Tech, Sona Group join Canada’s UHN on wearable research. Image Source: IANS News Toronto, March 5 : Technology services firm Vee Technologies and Sona Group of educational institutions have signed an agreement with Toronto-based University Health Network (UHN) to develop smart fabric-based wearables. The aim is to improve the lives of people living with health-related challenges. As part of the agreement, Bengaluru and New York co-headquartered Vee Technologies will make significant cash contributions to the current and future research projects to be undertaken by the collaborating institutions, universities and hospitals in Canada.

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