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Transcription Factor in Glioma Cells Regulated by Novel Genes
Scientists discovered a cellular pathway in the deadly brain cancer malignant glioma, a pathway essential to the cancer's ability to grow--and a potential target for therapy that would stop the cancer's ability to thrive. More...11 Jun 2010
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