Non-coding DNA located outside chromosomes may help drive glioblastoma by Staff November 21, 2019 November 21, 2019 17 views 17According to a new study, extra DNA scooped up and copied alongside cancer-causing genes helps keep tumors going — elements that could represent new drug targets for brain tumors and other cancers notoriously difficult to treat.Source: sciencedaily.com ScienceDaily 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post Study offers first large-sample evidence of the effect of ethics training on financial sector next post Breaking (and restoring) graphene’s symmetry in a twistable electronics device Related Posts Newly discovered mechanism of T-cell control can interfere... May 3, 2024 When injecting pure spin into chiral materials, direction... May 3, 2024 New study reveals how teens thrive online: factors... May 3, 2024 Sister cities can help communities better navigate the... May 3, 2024 Aligned peptide ‘noodles’ could enable lab-grown biological tissues May 3, 2024 Quantifying U.S. health impacts from gas stoves May 3, 2024