UC San Diego Scientists Identify Enzyme Linked to Treatment-Resistant Cancer
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Scientists at UC San Diego have made a significant breakthrough by identifying an enzyme responsible for scrambling cancer genomes. This discovery is crucial in understanding the mechanisms behind treatment-resistant cancers, which are among the most aggressive forms of the disease.
The findings suggest that targeting this enzyme could pave the way for new treatment strategies, potentially transforming the approach to combating these hard-to-treat cancers.