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Protein-induced Apoptosis in Cancer Cells Protects Healthy Tissue

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A research group at Okayama University is working on a way to prevent healthy cells from incurring damage during cancer treatment. The group is developing a light-induced method for triggering cell apoptosis in targeted cells only, using a light-activated protein rather than chemicals. While drug therapy remains the primary means of cancer treatment, many of the medicines share a common problem: They act not only on cancer cells, but also on the surrounding healthy cells, causing unwanted adverse reactions. Several therapies already exist that use light to kill cancer....Read full article

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