DNA's hidden 'traffic controller' protein may hold clues to cancer prevention

DNA's hidden 'traffic controller' protein may hold clues to cancer prevention


A new LUMC study has changed our understanding of how cells work. Researchers have discovered that the CFAP20 protein acts as a kind of "traffic controller" on DNA. Without this protein, chaos ensues, potentially causing cancer.

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