Purdue: Scientists Reverse Pancreatic Cancer Progression in 'Time Machine' Made of Human Cells
October 01, 2021
October 01, 2021
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, Oct. 1 (TNSJou) -- Purdue University issued the following news release:
What makes pancreatic cancer so deadly is its covert and quick spread. Now, a "time machine" built by Purdue University engineers has shown a way to reverse the course of cancer before it spreads throughout the pancreas.
"These findings open up the possibility of designing a new gene therapy or drug because now we can convert cancerous cells back into their no . . .
What makes pancreatic cancer so deadly is its covert and quick spread. Now, a "time machine" built by Purdue University engineers has shown a way to reverse the course of cancer before it spreads throughout the pancreas.
"These findings open up the possibility of designing a new gene therapy or drug because now we can convert cancerous cells back into their no . . .