UT Southwestern Study: Cell Membrane 'Blebs' Could Hold New Targets For Anti-Cancer Drugs
March 04, 2023
March 04, 2023
DALLAS, Texas, March 4 (TNSjou) -- The University of Texas's Southwestern Medical Center issued the following news release:
Cell membrane protrusions called blebs that typically signify the end of life for healthy cells do the opposite for melanoma cells, activating processes in these cells that help them to survive and spread, a UT Southwestern study suggests. The findings, published in Nature, could lead to new ways to fight melanoma and potentially a broad range of other cancers. . . .
Cell membrane protrusions called blebs that typically signify the end of life for healthy cells do the opposite for melanoma cells, activating processes in these cells that help them to survive and spread, a UT Southwestern study suggests. The findings, published in Nature, could lead to new ways to fight melanoma and potentially a broad range of other cancers. . . .