University of Miami-Miller School of Medicine: Eye Cancer Researchers at Sylvester, Bascom Palmer Identify Function of Key Tumor Suppressor
September 19, 2019
September 19, 2019
MIAMI, Florida, Sept. 19 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- The University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine issued the following news:
Cancer cells remember things they shouldn't. During development, stem and progenitor cells move freely through the body as they differentiate into heart, brain, liver, eyes. But after humans are born, that process should stop. Cells shouldn't travel or change anymore; they should stay put and do their jobs.
Sometimes, things happen to cancer ce . . .
Cancer cells remember things they shouldn't. During development, stem and progenitor cells move freely through the body as they differentiate into heart, brain, liver, eyes. But after humans are born, that process should stop. Cells shouldn't travel or change anymore; they should stay put and do their jobs.
Sometimes, things happen to cancer ce . . .