Study Reveals Same Genes That Can Drive Cancer Also Guide Neural-Circuit Growth
June 25, 2024
June 25, 2024
LAWRENCE, Kansas, June 25 (TNSres) -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
Many people are familiar with oncogenes -- genes long known to be involved in cancers in humans, such as the gene "Src."
What's less widely understood is that oncogenes didn't evolve just to cause cancer in species, but rather to control events of normal growth and differentiation.
"As an organism grows from a single fertilized egg to form all . . .
Many people are familiar with oncogenes -- genes long known to be involved in cancers in humans, such as the gene "Src."
What's less widely understood is that oncogenes didn't evolve just to cause cancer in species, but rather to control events of normal growth and differentiation.
"As an organism grows from a single fertilized egg to form all . . .