đź’¨ Abstract
Scientists from JAX and UConn Health have discovered that cancer cells suppress a natural "off switch" for protein production called poison exons in a critical gene called TRA2b, leading to increased levels of TRA2b protein and tumor proliferation.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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