UNC Researchers Find New Genetic Target for a Different Kind of Cancer Drug

Monday, September 8, 2014 - 11:31 in Biology & Nature

Human genes are spliced together in different ways to create various kinds of messenger RNA to produce the many proteins we require. UNC researcher Zefeng Wang, PhD, found a protein that controls how genes splice together, and it's a protein that's drastically decreased in cancers.

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