Dr. Krishna Menon, Chief Scientific Officer for Ce
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Dr. Krishna Menon, Chief Scientific Officer for Cellceutix, commented, "There has been a big movement in oncology research to establish new biomarkers as they are an earlier measure of activity in the body's cells. p21 has been proven to play a critical role in cell cycle arrest leading to cell death. No one has been able to validate it as a biomarker, to the best of our knowledge, so this will be a major event not only for Cellceutix, but for the cancer clinical trials." Dr. Menon continued, "Increased levels of p21 are not only a predictor of cell death, but a benchmark in judging effectiveness of Kevetrin™. Our pre-clinical research on p21 has met its endpoints and we are optimistic that the upcoming human trials will yield similar results."