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Posted: 2025-05-03 20:33:31 UTC

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KAIST researchers have discovered a method to revert colon cancer cells into healthy cells by suppressing three key genes: MYB, HDAC2, and FOXA2, offering a new approach to cancer therapy.
Reprogramming cancer cells instead of destroying them
Targeting master regulator genes for cancer treatment
Potential for new cancer therapies
Identifying and targeting the correct regulator genes
Ensuring the reversion is stable and doesn't revert back to cancer
Scaling up the process for clinical applications