Telomerase Enzyme Structure Provides Significant New Target for Anti-Cancer Therapies, The Wistar Institute Study

(Philadelphia – November 13, 2007) – Inappropriate activation of a single enzyme, telomerase, is associated with the uncontrollable proliferation of cells seen in as many as 90 percent of all of human cancers. Since the mid-1990s, when telomerase was first identified in human tumors, scientists have eyed the enzyme as an ideal target for developing broadly effective anti-cancer drugs.

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