AKT and Oxidative Stress Team Up to Kill Cancer Cells

AKT, a protein kinase frequently hyperactivated in cancer, plays an important role in cell survival and contributes to tumor cell resistance to cytotoxic therapies. A new study in this issue of Cancer Cell shows that AKT also induces the accumulation of oxygen radicals, which can be exploited to sel...

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Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
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Neoplasms - metabolism
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