Although the functional interplay between mutant and wild-type Ras in driving tumor initiation and growth has been described, a clear picture of the precise ramifications and mechanisms of this association remains elusive, sometimes with conflicting conclusions. A report in this issue of Cancer Discovery tackles this question, which may have important implications for therapeutic strategies to block mutant Ras for cancer treatment.
Tikvah K Hayes, Channing J Der. Mutant and wild-type Ras: co-conspirators in cancer. Cancer discovery. 2013 Jan;3(1):24-6
PMID: 23319767
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