UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA RESEARCHER DISCOVERS STARTING POINT OF SUN-INDUCED SKIN CANCER
May 14, 2008
May 14, 2008
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., May 14 -- University of Minnesota issued the following news release:
According to a new study from the University of Minnesota, the earliest event in the development of sun-induced skin cancer may have been identified. The researchers found that the point of entry for skin cancer in response to sun exposure is in receptor molecules, molecular "hooks" on the outer surface of cells that also pull cannabinoid compounds found in marijuana out of the blood . . .
According to a new study from the University of Minnesota, the earliest event in the development of sun-induced skin cancer may have been identified. The researchers found that the point of entry for skin cancer in response to sun exposure is in receptor molecules, molecular "hooks" on the outer surface of cells that also pull cannabinoid compounds found in marijuana out of the blood . . .