Exploring the Mechanism of How Cancer Cells Survive Replication
A recent study has uncovered a new mechanism by which cancer cells survive during replication. Researchers at the University of Michigan have discovered a protein called FANCD2 that allows cancer cells to bypass the normal cell cycle checkpoints and replicate unchecked. This protein allows cancer cells to divide rapidly and spread throughout the body, leading to the development of a malignant tumor. This new understanding of how cancer cells replicate could lead to more effective treatments in the future.
source: Phys.org