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Cancer and regenerative medicine

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Cancer
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Professor Xin Lu talks about the links between cancer and regenerative medicine.
Identifying the switches that turn cell growth off and on would have profound implications for cancer medicine. If the right mechanisms can be found, cancer cells could be targeted specifically, resulting in more efficient treatments. Professor Xin Lu is working to identify the molecular mechanisms that naturally suppress tumour growth. Nuclear reprogramming could also enable cells to be utilized more safely and effectively in regenerative medicine.

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Cancer
People
Xin Lu
Keywords
oncogene
reprogramming
regenerative medicine
cancer
tumour suppressor
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 22/03/2013
Duration: 00:04:19

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