John Wiley and Sons: Uniquely Human Gene May Drive Numerous Cancers
December 09, 2020
December 09, 2020
HOBOKEN, New Jersey, Dec. 9 (TNSJou) -- John Wiley and Sons issued the following news release:
Humans are more prone to develop carcinomas compared with our closest evolutionary cousins, the great apes. These cancers begin in the epithelial cells of the skin or the tissue that covers the surface of internal organs and glands, and they include prostate, breast, lung, and colorectal cancers.
A new study published in FASEB BioAdvances reveals a human-specific connection be . . .
Humans are more prone to develop carcinomas compared with our closest evolutionary cousins, the great apes. These cancers begin in the epithelial cells of the skin or the tissue that covers the surface of internal organs and glands, and they include prostate, breast, lung, and colorectal cancers.
A new study published in FASEB BioAdvances reveals a human-specific connection be . . .