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A recent study conducted by researchers at Novosibirsk State University in Russia has explored the role of circulating DNA-protein complexes in breast cancer. The study found that proteins interacting with circulating DNA may impact the fate of DNA in the bloodstream and its molecular functions. By analyzing the proteomic cargos of nucleoprotein complexes from healthy females and breast cancer patients, the researchers identified proteins involved in carcinogenesis. The study suggests that blood cirDNA, along with proteins, plays a regulatory and integrating role in intercellular communication. [Extracted from the article] |