Study uncovers novel targetable axis in mesothelioma patients
A collaborative study of researchers from Thomas Jefferson University, Sbarro Institute for Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine of Temple University, University of Siena, and from the Spanish Center for the Applied Medical Research (CIMA) of the University of Navarra have discovered a novel targetable axis in mesothelioma patients.
The finding has been published on December 19th, 2019, in the Journal of Cellular Physiology, titled "Data mining analysis of the PP2A-cell cycle axis in mesothelioma patients."
According to professor Antonio Giordano, M.D., Ph.D., co-author of the study and director of the Sbarro Institute, "this type of discovery is key for aggressive cancers like mesothelioma. We have to find new molecular targets and new treatments that might lead us to more effective and personalized medicine."
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Journal reference:
Pippa, R., et al. (2019) Data mining analysis of the PP2A cell cycle axis in mesothelioma patients. Journal of Cellular Physiology. doi.org/10.1002/jcp.29414.
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