Many scientists now believe that — complementing its initial focus on mutated genes — precision oncology must now also address the activity of
otherwise normal proteins and molecular pathways that are ultimately responsible for cancer cells» malignant behavior.
Not exact matches
Too much p53 in bone - making cells called osteoblasts dials down a gene, H19, and a related
protein, decorin, that would
otherwise help stem cells mature (differentiate) to become
normal osteoblasts.
One possibility is to include a food that might
otherwise be consumed in
normal daily life instead of pulses, such as another
protein source like meat, poultry, or fish, or an alternative carbohydrate source, such as whole grains.