Tiny RNA molecule removal can inhibit cancer growth
Monday, June 6, 2011 - 14:00
in Biology & Nature
Research from the University of Louisville published today (June 6) in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences indicates the removal of a tiny RNA molecule in mice suppresses carcinogenic tumor formation. The study appears in the journal's Early Edition online.
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