How a “Memory-Killing” Protein Could Help Defeat Cancer

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- This article discusses a new discovery about a protein called SIRT6 that can help fight cancer by disrupting the memory of cancer cells.
- SIRT6 is found to play a key role in the ability of cancer cells to remember and replicate their aggressive behavior. By targeting and inhibiting SIRT6, researchers believe they can disrupt this memory and make cancer cells more vulnerable to treatment.
- The findings suggest that developing drugs to block SIRT6 could be a promising new approach in the fight against cancer, as it may help overcome the challenge of cancer cells becoming resistant to traditional therapies.

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