Apo10 and TKTL1 in blood macrophages could detect lung cancer early. A study proves their high diagnostic value.
The case of a 53-year-old woman who – as part of a PanTum Detect® study – was diagnosed with lung cancer which was successfully removed surgically, has been published as a case study in Frontiers in Oncology.
Research team of the Max Planck Institute proves: TKTL1 variant in modern humans forms more neurons in the brain than in Neanderthals.
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy: The role of transketolase in human cancer development and therapy.