
See the source article by following the link below:
Researchers reveal that curcumin, a natural occurring chemical compound found in the spice turmeric, binds to the kinase enzyme DYRK2 at the atomic level. This unreported biochemical interaction of curcumin leads to inhibition of DYRK2 that impairs cell proliferation and reduces cancer burden
Researchers reveal that curcumin, a natural occurring chemical compound found in the spice turmeric, binds to the kinase enzyme DYRK2 at the atomic level. This unreported biochemical interaction of curcumin leads to inhibition of DYRK2 that impairs cell proliferation and reduces cancer burden
No comments:
Post a Comment