Shedding Light on Cancer Diversity and Resistance
February 21, 2017
February 21, 2017
LA JOLLA, Calif., Feb. 21 -- The University of California's San Diego campus issued the following news release:
A paradigm-changing study by cancer researchers and computer scientists at the University of California San Diego and other institutions found that short fragments of circular DNA that encode cancer genes are far more common in cancer cells than previously believed. Published online in the journal Nature, the study* also concluded that the circular DNA probably plays a c . . .
A paradigm-changing study by cancer researchers and computer scientists at the University of California San Diego and other institutions found that short fragments of circular DNA that encode cancer genes are far more common in cancer cells than previously believed. Published online in the journal Nature, the study* also concluded that the circular DNA probably plays a c . . .