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New Entry Scientists Solve Structure Of Gene Regulator That Plays Key Role In Cancer

By admin2 | June 24, 2008

Admin wrote: Scientists at The Wistar Institute have collaborated on a major advance in understanding a gene regulator that contributes to some of the deadliest cancers in humans. The culmination of 10 years’ work, their research paves the way for the development of new cancer therapies.During much of its lifetime, the DNA that resides in each of our cells exists in an inactive form, stored inside densely knotted structures in the cell nucleus.
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Topics: Cancer |

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