Publications by authors named "Taina Lins da Silva"
Article Synopsis
- Scientists are looking for new ways to treat cancer that doesn’t get stopped by drug resistance, and targeting a special process in cells called chaperone-mediated autophagy (CMA) might be a good idea.
- CMA helps break down certain proteins that can actually help tumors grow, but it also might help cancer cells resist treatments.
- Researchers think that by finding ways to change how CMA works, they could make cancer treatments work better and overcome drug resistance.
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