the CIRBp protein
Cold-inducible RNA-binding protein is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CIRBP gene.[5][6][7] The cold-inducible, RNA-binding protein CIRBP plays a critical role in controlling the cellular response upon confronting a variety of cellular stresses, including short wavelength ultraviolet light, hypoxia, and hypothermia. It is thought to be involved in DNA repair.[8]
research traces the answer to a protein called CIRBP. It plays a key role in repairing one of the most dangerous kinds of genetic damage, a double-strand break, where both strands of DNA snap at the same spot
Scientists find a remarkable molecule that could help humans live up to 200 years cancer free
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