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UNC study: Tinkering with the circadian clock can suppress cancer growth
Date:2/3/2009

ancar's UNC laboratory include the lead author and postdoctoral fellow Nuri Ozturk, Ph.D.; Jin Hyup Lee, a graduate student; and postdoctoral fellow Shobhan Gaddemeedhi, Ph.D.

The study follows the recent publication earlier this month of another paper from Sancar's laboratory in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. It suggested that chemotherapy treatment for cancer is most effective at certain times of day because that is when a particular enzyme system one that can reverse the actions of chemotherapeutic drugs is at its lowest levels in the body.


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Contact: Leslie Lang
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919-966-9366
University of North Carolina School of Medicine
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