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For years, researchers have explored BAX protein's role in cell death, a promising target for cancer therapy. New findings by Dana-Farber offer a starting point for drugs that inhibit BAX through a covalent mechanism. "BAX has been a focus of my lab for nearly 20 years," says Loren Walensky, MD, PhD, who began studying the protein as a postdoctoral fellow in the early 2000s. "Its enormous potential as a therapeutic target - if you activate it, you can cause malignant cells to die; if you shut it down, you can prevent healthy cells from dying - led us to explore its mechanism of activation and de-activation." Learn more here: http://ms.spr.ly/6044l88jk

Discovery Shows New Way to Spare Cells' Lives 

Discovery Shows New Way to Spare Cells' Lives 

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