CDKN2A is one of the body’s most important natural defenses against cancer. Often called the “cell cycle brake,” this gene tells cells when to stop dividing and helps damaged cells self-destruct. In ...
Findings show that Telomir-1 restores the body's natural tumor suppressor defenses by reversing abnormal DNA methylation of MASPIN and RASSF1A - genes that help block invasion, limit metastasis, and ...
By resetting this methylation, Telomir-1 appears to turn the brake back on - restoring a critical safeguard that cancer cells had disabled. Why DNA Methylation Matters DNA methylation is a key ...
New preclinical findings highlight Telomir-1's ability to reverse CDKN2A gene silencing by DNA methylation, reactivating this gene - often called the body's natural "cell cycle brake." These results ...