
Researchers at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center have found that suppressing a single Yap-associated protein can lead to a complete shutdown of the growth of pancreatic cancer, though they admitted that it did not prevent pancreatic cancer from developing in the first place, a new study to be published in the journal Science Signaling reveals. "We believe this is the true Achilles heel of pancreatic cancer, because knocking out Yap crushes this really ...
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