2017年3月8日星期三

Scientists find same proteins in aging cells and cancer cells

According to a study involving recombinant rat proteins by Queen Mary University in London, proteins have played an unknown role in aging cells, and the researchers hope that this finding will play a role in the treatment of aging and early cancer.

The organs and tissues of our bodies are made up of a large number of cells that interact to regulate the body's function and to remain healthy. However, some of the same "abnormal" cells have been found in cells of aged cells and early cancer patients.

The study captures the increasing number of "aging" cells that affect the function of the tissue. And when the aging cells fail to proliferate, they try to communicate with neighboring cells, and the route of communication is primarily to release inflammatory proteins. The study published in the study Cell Report describes the method of aging cell exchange through integrin membrane proteins which includes a highly-expressed "integrin β3" protein in the aging cells.

"This is the first time that integrin β3 has proven its role in the aging process, and this research contributes to the future treatment of early cancer and aging," the researchers said. By the way, Flarebio provides you with superior recombinant proteins including recombinant CDH2 for your research.

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