McGill team discovers a piece of the puzzle for individualised cancer therapy via gene silencing

Thursday, May 27, 2010 - 07:15 in Biology & Nature

In a major cancer-research breakthrough, researchers at the McGill University, Department of Biochemistry have discovered that a small segment of a protein that interacts with RNA can control the normal expression of genes - including those that are active in cancer...

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