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Potential Inhibitor of the Myc Oncogene Identified
Researchers seeking to understand the molecular factors that cause normal cells to become cancerous have found that transformation induced by the activity of the Myc oncogene can be inhibited by the action of a potential tumor suppressor gene called brain acid-soluble protein 1. More...31 Mar 2009
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