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Daily Archives: 16 August, 2022

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Achilles heel found that could break new ground in the fight against leukemia

NewsBy Gina Giraldo16 August, 2022

In a paper published in the journal Redox Biology, researchers demonstrated that leukemia cells lack certain mechanisms that prevent iron-triggered programmed cell death, which could be exploited for treatment of the disease with experimental drugs. As a result of collaborative work between the Institute of Biomedicine of Buenos Aires (CONICET – Max Planck Partner) and…

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