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From The Labs 

New evidence supports a cancer-promoting role for enzyme MAPK6

December 6, 2021December 6, 2021cancer growth, MAPK4, MAPK6, mTOR inhibitors, Research

The findings suggest that therapies that interfere with MAPK6 activity may offer an effective cancer treatment approach.

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From The Labs 

Connecting mTOR and Src, two major players in cancer growth

November 27, 2018November 27, 2018cancer growth, metabolism, mTOR, Research, SRC

The protein complex known as mTORC1 is essential for the survival of all cells. It is at the heart of the mechanisms that regulate cellular

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From The Labs 

Studying the body builder effect leads to a novel pathway in cancer growth

September 19, 2017anabolism, body builder effect, cancer growth, catabolism, melanoma, mTORC1, rare genetic diseases

The nutrient-activated kinase complex mTORC1, which has been known to be involved in an organism’s adaptation to food availability after starvation and physical exercise, has

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From The Labs Image of the Month From the Labs: Adult-born neurons made the cover

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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