Researchers in US found 'suicide molecules' may help fight cancer
Researchers in US found 'suicide molecules' may help fight cancer
The Researchers At Northwestern University Recently Found A Suicide Molecule That Forces Tumours To Self-destruct And Trigger A Fail-safe Mechanism That May Protect From Deadly Disease Cancer.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Prakhar Sharma
| Updated on: 24 Oct 2017, 12:46:06 PM
New Delhi:
The researchers at Northwestern University recently found a "suicide molecule" that forces tumours to self-destruct and trigger a fail-safe mechanism that may protect from deadly disease cancer.
The researchers found that RNA suicide molecules can potentially be developed into a novel form of cancer therapy. Cancer cells treated with the RNA molecules never become resistant to them because they simultaneously eliminate multiple genes that cancer cells need for survival.