Driver Found for More Deadly Prostate Cancer: Medical College of Georgia
November 15, 2019
November 15, 2019
AUGUSTA, Georgia, Nov. 15 [TNSmedicalresearch-Clinical Cancer Research journal] -- Augusta University's Medical College of Georgia issued the following news release:
A transcription factor that aids neuron function also appears to enable a cell conversion in the prostate gland that can make an already recurrent cancer even more deadly, scientists say.
BRN4 is mostly expressed in the central nervous system and inner ear, but now scientists have the first evidence it's am . . .
A transcription factor that aids neuron function also appears to enable a cell conversion in the prostate gland that can make an already recurrent cancer even more deadly, scientists say.
BRN4 is mostly expressed in the central nervous system and inner ear, but now scientists have the first evidence it's am . . .