Baylor College of Medicine: New Insight Into Breast Cancer Resistance to Hormone Therapy
March 06, 2020
March 06, 2020
HOUSTON, Texas, March 6 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- The Baylor College of Medicine issued the following news release:
An international team of researchers led by scientists at Baylor College of Medicine has new insights into the function of neurofibromin, a tumor suppressor produced by the NF1 gene. It is well known that neurofibromin keeps cancer growth in check by repressing the activity of a cancer driver called Ras. The new research reveals a previously unknown function of neurofibr . . .
An international team of researchers led by scientists at Baylor College of Medicine has new insights into the function of neurofibromin, a tumor suppressor produced by the NF1 gene. It is well known that neurofibromin keeps cancer growth in check by repressing the activity of a cancer driver called Ras. The new research reveals a previously unknown function of neurofibr . . .