How Targeted Cancer Drugs Disrupt the Cell Cycle
PLOS: DNA Science
JUNE 22, 2023
A “DNA damage checkpoint” rests the cell cycle while special proteins repair damaged DNA. The candidate drug, vorasidenib, is a small molecule that inhibits survivin. She chronicled her journey in Glamour and in My So-Called Normal Life, a book published in 2005. It is a cyclin-dependent kinase.
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