Canada Global(Web News) Scientists say that a lethal ‘switch’ that kills cancer cells could pave the way for new cancer treatments.
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Dr. Joginder Toshir Singh of the University of California, Davis, said that these cells have difficulty against solid tumors because immune cells cannot enter the tumor to take effect. CD95 receptors are located on the outside of the cancer cell membrane. When activated, these release signals that cause cells to self-destruct. Scientists have known about these receptors for a long time, but attempts to activate them have been unsuccessful. Identified the part that can trigger cell destruction when targeted.