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Hanbin Mao, an associate professor in the department of chemistry and biochemistry, demonstrates the process of combining several components in a cuvette test tube, an early stage in telomere research, Monday, March 2, 2015, in Williams Hall. Mao and several graduate students are investigating methods to stop the spreading of telomerase enzymes which often elongate the life of cancer cells.

Kent State researchers continue work toward preventing cancer

Jacob Runnels March 9, 2015

Researchers at Kent State plan to begin the next step in their effort to combat cancer production in human DNA.Hanbin Mao, associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry, said his team is investigating...

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