Researchers Discover How Tumor Suppressor Gene Works
Tue, 12 Jul 2005 02:00 AM EST
... A team of University of Minnesota researchers has discovered how a gene that suppresses the development of melanoma and other human cancers works. The study points the way to treatments based on the function of the gene. The researchers, led by Zigang Dong, director of the university''s Hormel Institute in Austin, Minn., have applied for a patent on one such treatment. ...
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