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Cancer cells are quick-change artists adapting to their environment

by Staff May 24, 2019
May 24, 2019 79 views
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New research shows that cancer cells of glioblastomas — conspicuously aggressive solid brain tumors — manifest developmental plasticity and their phenotypic characteristics are less constrained than believed.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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