MIT: Gene-Controlling Mechanisms Play Key Role in Cancer Progression
July 24, 2020
July 24, 2020
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, July 24 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology issued the following news:
As cancer cells evolve, many of their genes become overactive while others are turned down. These genetic changes can help tumors grow out of control and become more aggressive, adapt to changing conditions, and eventually lead the tumor to metastasize and spread elsewhere in the body.
MIT and Harvard University researchers have now mapped out an additional layer of . . .
As cancer cells evolve, many of their genes become overactive while others are turned down. These genetic changes can help tumors grow out of control and become more aggressive, adapt to changing conditions, and eventually lead the tumor to metastasize and spread elsewhere in the body.
MIT and Harvard University researchers have now mapped out an additional layer of . . .