New Biomarker For Early Cancer Detection? Research Reveals That 'MicroRNA' May Fit The Bill
Tuesday, July 29, 2008 - 14:21
in Biology & Nature
Scientists at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center have discovered that microRNAs -- molecular workhorses that regulate gene expression -- are released by cancer cells and circulate in the blood, which gives them the potential to become a new class of biomarkers to detect cancer at its earliest stages.
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