CSHL scientists discover how a tumor suppressor induces senescence and staves off cancer

Tuesday, April 13, 2010 - 10:56 in Biology & Nature

Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. -- A frequently mutated gene in human cancers is the reitnoblastoma (RB) gene, which controls a potent tumor suppression pathway. Mutations in the gene disable the vast and intricate RB pathway in virtually all tumor cells, leading to disturbances in a host of cellular functions and ultimately provoking cancer.

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