Professor discovers way to slow the growth of malignant melanoma
Thursday, July 8, 2010 - 11:15
in Biology & Nature
New Queen’s University research has shown that the growth of melanoma, one of the most deadly forms of skin cancer, can be slowed when a little known gene called MicroRNA 193b is added. Victor...
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