Mechanosensitive calcium channels and integrins coordinate the reprogramming of colorectal cancer...

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- This article reports the discovery of a new gene called SIRT7 that plays a crucial role in regulating the growth and division of cells.
- The researchers found that SIRT7 helps control the activity of a protein called p53, which is a well-known tumor suppressor that prevents cells from becoming cancerous.
- By understanding how SIRT7 interacts with p53 and other cellular processes, the findings could lead to the development of new treatments for cancer and other diseases related to uncontrolled cell growth.

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