UThealth: Preclinical Research Helps Explain Why Fatty Livers are More Susceptible to Cancer
October 17, 2019
October 17, 2019
HOUSTON, Texas, Oct. 17 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston issued the following news release:
Fatty liver disease is contributing to an increase in liver cancer and basic scientists at The University of Texas Health Science at Houston (UTHealth) have new insight as to why.
In the journal Cancer Research, the investigators report that in mouse models, excess fat impairs the ability of a tumor-suppressing protein named HNF4a t . . .
Fatty liver disease is contributing to an increase in liver cancer and basic scientists at The University of Texas Health Science at Houston (UTHealth) have new insight as to why.
In the journal Cancer Research, the investigators report that in mouse models, excess fat impairs the ability of a tumor-suppressing protein named HNF4a t . . .