Childhood Brain Cancer Genes Identified
Monday, September 15, 2008 - 19:28
in Biology & Nature
Scientists have isolated three important genes involved in the development of a type of childhood brain cancer. Researchers have found three genes associated with specific characteristics of ependymoma — the third most common form of childhood brain cancer.
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