Targeting MAPK4 may offer a new therapeutic opportunity for TNBC
MAPK4 seems to be involved in promoting triple-negative breast cancer growth and its resistance to certain therapies.
Read MoreMAPK4 seems to be involved in promoting triple-negative breast cancer growth and its resistance to certain therapies.
Read MoreA fusion gene is a new gene made by joining parts of two different genes. The current thought is that fusion genes can happen in
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Read MoreEntering into his junior year at Xavier University in New Orleans, La., Williamson Turner was preparing to delve into his advanced biology courses. Looking to
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Read MoreFor decades, researchers have studied genetically identical twins to estimate what proportion of disease risk is determined by one’s genes. This approach should be reevaluated,
Read MoreBenign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), a non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate, affects about half the men between 51 and 60 years of age, and nine out
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