New screening method targets hydrogen peroxide in the search for new cancer therapeutics

New screening method targets hydrogen peroxide in the search for new cancer therapeutics

MIT chemical engineers have developed a way of swiftly screening compounds to determine their therapeutic potential for certain kinds of cancers. With a genetically engineered sensor and high-throughput technology, their method probes for changes in cellular concentrations of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), a specialized molecule known as an oxidant.

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