Newly identified protein acts as a traffic controller for DNA replication
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Mayo Clinic Oct 8 2025 Mayo Clinic researchers have identified a protein that acts like a traffic controller for DNA, preventing damage during cell division - a discovery that could lead to new cancer therapies, according to a study published in Nature . "DNA is the code of life. It's critical for how a cell functions, but it's also critical for our own being and defines what we are," says Zhenkun Lou, Ph.D., the Swanson/Schmucker Endowed Professor to Support Health and Cancer Research at Mayo
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