Bowel Cancer Turns Genetic Switches on and Off to Outwit the Immune System
July 03, 2024
July 03, 2024
LONDON, England, July 3 (TNSres) -- The University College London issued the following news:
Bowel cancer cells have the ability to regulate their growth using a genetic on-off switch to maximise their chances of survival, a phenomenon that's been observed for the first time by researchers at UCL and University Medical Center Utrecht.
The number of genetic mutations in a cancer cell was previously thought to be purely down to chance. But a new study, published in Nature . . .
Bowel cancer cells have the ability to regulate their growth using a genetic on-off switch to maximise their chances of survival, a phenomenon that's been observed for the first time by researchers at UCL and University Medical Center Utrecht.
The number of genetic mutations in a cancer cell was previously thought to be purely down to chance. But a new study, published in Nature . . .