Researchers uncover how “silent” genetic changes drive cancer
Small molecules called tRNA, whose job is to help translate genes into proteins, are not usually considered important for understanding the causes of disease. But a new study shows that fluctuations in some tRNAs may in fact influence the progression of breast cancer. More »
Source: The Rockefeller University Newswire - Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Geoffrey Shearer Tags: Science News breast cancer genetics and genomics Laboratory of Systems Cancer Biology metastasis Sohail Tavazoie tRNA Source Type: news
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