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Nanoscale Gene "Ignition Switch” May Help Target and Treat Cancer
A proof of principal study using laboratory mice has shown that a set of genetic instructions encased in a nanoparticle can be used as an "ignition switch” to rev up gene activity that aids cancer detection and treatment. More...13 Jan 2011
Breast Inflammation Shown to Be Key to Cancer Growth
It took 12 years and a creation of a highly sophisticated transgenic mouse, but researchers have finally confirmed a long believed hypothesis that inflammation in the breast is key to the development and progression of breast cancer. More...10 Jan 2011
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