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Revolutionary drug for cancer hits "biological clock"
A recent scientific study of a drug, still in its early experimental stages, can stop the growth of cancer cells by striking and jamming its internal biological clock.
Scientists at the University of Southern California and Nagoya have so far tested positive on mice and promise to develop an unprecedented new approach to disrupt the growth of cancerous cells and disease.
According to scientists, the brain controls human biological clock, but recent studies have indicated that many cells in the body contain their biological clock.
Research has shown that if the body's biological clock is disturbed, it can result in many diseases.
This idea was questioned by a team of international scientists who decided to target the biological clock of cancer cells and thus confuse their growth.
"In some cancers, the disease dominates the biological clock mechanism of the cells and exploits it for" evil "purposes in order to help itself grow.
The latest research, published in the journal Science Advance, discovered a molecule called GO289, which hosts the CK2 protein, which is known to stimulate cancer cells to grow.