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With its tag, ATIP3 glows green when you pass it under the fluorescent microscope. It embraces closely the microtubules that took care to color it in red; it is a very beautiful thing to see. What exactly makes ATIP3 in the cell, we are working on but we do not know yet. What we quickly realized is that when it is not there, it goes wrong. Very wrong. Cancer cells start to proliferate, invade organs, forming tumors and metastases. Among the different types of breast cancer, those who have no ATIP3 are growing faster; healing is rare, treatment difficult. When ATIP3 is not there, the cancer is dancing. Life expectancy decreases. And we, we do not like that.