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 How heatwaves are affecting Arctic phytoplankton May 17, 2024 Repeat COVID-19 vaccinations elicit antibodies that neutralize variants,... May 17, 2024 Physicists propose path to faster, more flexible robots May 17, 2024 Better medical record-keeping needed to fight antibiotic overuse May 17, 2024 Global life expectancy to increase by nearly 5... May 17, 2024 Modern plant enzyme partners with surprisingly ancient protein May 17, 2024