California teen discovers blocking transsulfuration pathway halts cancer cell spread
Jonathan Yan, an 18-year-old student from California, conducted research into how cancer spreads by analyzing data from 479 human cancer cell lines. His study identified the transsulfuration pathway as being highly active in metastatic cancers. When Yan experimentally blocked this pathway in cancer cell lines, the cells ceased to spread. The findings point to a potentially significant area for future research into cancer metastasis.
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