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Key role found for enzymes in DNA replication and sensitivity to chemotherapeutic drugs

by Staff August 9, 2018
August 9, 2018 53 views
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A new study shows that the TLK1 and TLK2 enzymes are critical for ensuring the copying of DNA. The research is based on previous studies that pointed to TLK1/2 as potential candidate targets in cancer therapy, and it provides new molecular details on their key functions in cancer cell proliferation.

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