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At Tumor Oxygen Levels, mTOR Is Loner, Complicating Targeting
April 1, 2013
By
Anette Breindl
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By using a single-cell proteomics approach, researchers have discovered that the mammalian target of rapamycin, or mTOR protein, may be hardest to drug at oxygen levels that are often found in tumors.
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