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Published 12:12 6 Jun 2019 BST
Updated 16:09 6 Jun 2019 BST
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Company CEP Dr Ilan Morad explained:
"We made sure that the treatment will not be affected by mutations; cancer cells can mutate in such a way that targeted receptors are dropped by the cancer."
"The probability of having multiple mutations that would modify all targeted receptors simultaneously decreases dramatically with the number of targets used."
"Instead of attacking receptors one at a time, we attack receptors three at a time - not even cancer can mutate three receptors at the same time."
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