A protein known for turning on genes to help cells survive low-oxygen conditions also slows down the copying of new DNA strands, thus shutting down the growth of new cells, Johns Hopkins researchers report.
http://www.innovations-report.com/html/reports/life_sciences/flipping_039_039_switch_cell_growth_210117.html
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