Scientists Find Way to 'turn Off' Cancer
Scientists in California have found a way to "turn off" a gene that makes cancerous cells lethal. Scientists in California have found a way to "turn off" a gene that makes cancerous cells lethal. They eliminated aggressive, incurable liver tumours in laboratory mice in four weeks, they report in an advance paper in Nature today.| Comments on article "Scientists Find Way to 'turn Off' Cancer" | |||||||||
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