A low-protein diet blocked the mTOR pathway in cancer cells,
According to recent research, a low-protein diet may block the nutrient signaling pathway that fires up a master regulator of cancer growth, potentially starving cancer cells [1]. The study found that a low-protein diet blocked the mTOR pathway in cancer cells, which is a key pathway that regulates cell growth and metabolism [1]. This finding suggests that a low-protein diet may be a promising approach to cancer treatment, though more research is needed to determine the specific effects of this diet on human cancer incidence and prognosis.
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https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/11/221118130021.htm
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