Scientists identify 13 new tumour-suppressor genes in liver cancer
Wednesday, November 19, 2008 - 13:07
in Biology & Nature
Over the years, hunting for cancer-related genes and understanding how they work has been an important, although time-consuming, exercise. At Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL), five different research groups have now combined their expertise to speed up the rate of discovering cancer-related genes and validating their function in living animals...
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