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  2. AOH1996 - Wikipedia

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    AOH1996 was created to target a post-translationally modified isoform of PCNA, termed caPCNA, which is preferentially found in cancer cells. PCNA is crucial in the body for DNA repair , but targeting it is difficult because of its role in healthy cells.

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  5. Proliferating cell nuclear antigen - Wikipedia

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    caPCNA, a post-translationally modified isoform of PCNA common in cancer cells, is a potential therapeutic target in cancer therapy. [93] [94] In 2023 City of Hope National Medical Center published preclinical research on a targeted chemotherapy using AOH1996 that appears to suppress tumor growth without causing discernable side effects. [95]

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