Two Genes Cooperate To Cause Aggressive Leukemia
Tuesday, November 3, 2009 - 11:35
in Biology & Nature
Two genes, each one of which is known to cause cancer on its own, together can lead to aggressive leukemia. This is the conclusion from new research carried out on gene-modified mice by scientists in Sweden. The discovery has surprised scientists, and may lead to new treatments.
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