Synthetic Lethality Screening

Synthetic lethality screening is a method used in biology to identify pairs of genes that, when mutated together, result in cell death while having no effect when mutated individually. This technique helps researchers understand genetic interactions and identify potential targets for new therapies, especially in cancer treatment. By studying how genes work together, scientists can develop more effective treatments that target specific vulnerabilities in cancer cells.
Relevant Researchers
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Sarah Khan
It’s Sarah Khan, an independent researcher/bioartist based in Peshawar working on projects in differ...