Gene Required For Radiation-induced Protective Pigmentation Also Promotes Survival Of Melanoma Cells
Thursday, December 4, 2008 - 00:42
in Biology & Nature
Scientists have new insight into the response of human skin to radiation and what drives the most aggressive and deadly form of skin cancer. The research may be useful in the design of new strategies for prevention of malignant melanoma.
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