Cell biology: A key driver of therapeutic innovation

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All processes associated with cellular function are likely to contribute to disease. Particularly in the cancer field, most major therapeutic innovations have originated from the elucidation of basic molecular mechanisms by academic researchers. Recent breakthroughs in molecularly targeted drug discovery have made it clear that it is the depth with which a biological process is understood that empowers its translation. We propose that early, more strategic, support of cutting-edge academic research by industry may be more effective for translational purposes than the current model of a late selection of communityevolved projects. © 2012 Hantschel and Superti-Furga.

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Hantschel, O., & Superti-Furga, G. (2012). Cell biology: A key driver of therapeutic innovation. Journal of Cell Biology, 199(4), 571–575. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201208111

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