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Medical News -
Lymphoma and Leukemia
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Researchers from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) have uncovered a large, new cache of genes that act as built-in barriers against cancer. Known as tumor suppressors, the newly identified genes and the insight that they provide into devising new therapeutic strategies against lymphoma are described in a paper published in Cancer Cell. The CSHL team's discovery stems from their use of a powerful technology called RNA interference (RNAi), which suppresses gene activity. Read more:
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