60-year-old drug can resensitize treatment-resistant brain cancer cells
Researchers have discovered that cerebrospinal fluid, the brain’s shock absorber, contributes to treatment resistance in people with brain cancer. But their study also identified a more-than-sixty-year-old antipsychotic medication that can be repurposed to resensitize cancer cells to treatment.
Tags: Brain cancer, Chemotherapy, Resistant, Flinders University
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