Starving pancreatic cancer of cysteine may kill tumor cells by Staff April 2, 2020 April 2, 2020 7 views 7In a new study of mice, researchers have found that an experimental drug that breaks down the amino acid cysteine slows pancreatic tumor growth by causing ferroptosis, an unusual form of cell death.Source: sciencedaily.com ScienceDaily 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post Scientists develop ‘backpack’ computers to track wild animals in hard-to-reach habitats next post Most people consider becoming vegetarian for their health Related Posts New Nevada experiments will improve monitoring of nuclear... May 2, 2024 New study challenges one-size-fits-all approach to vitamin D... May 2, 2024 New eco-friendly lubricant additives protect turbine equipment, waterways May 2, 2024 For microscopic organisms, ocean currents act as ‘expressway’... May 2, 2024 Oil palm plantations are driving massive downstream impact... May 2, 2024 Scientists track ‘doubling’ in origin of cancer cells May 2, 2024