Researchers Tease Apart a Pathway Certain Cancer Cells Use to Replicate
Thursday, January 28th, 2016 | Source: BUSM A new “player” in the way certain aggressive cancer cells may reproduce has been identified. It is hoped that these findings may lead to the identification of new cancer targets and may ultimately lead to new therapeutics. The telomere is a repetitive DNA sequence that caps the ends […]
Epigenetic Regulation of Metastatic Breast Cancer Progression Could Guide Prognosis and Future Therapies
Friday, January 8th, 2016 | Source: BUSM A gene that plays a role in the development of breast cancer to metastatic disease has been identified which may help to predict disease progression and serve as a target for the development of future breast cancer therapies. These findings by Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) researchers […]