Barcelona, 23 July 2024 – Cancer is caused by genetic changes that occur in our cells over time. There are two main types of changes, namely somatic mutations, which are alterations in the DNA ...
Scientists are exploring prime editing to correct a genetic defect that leaves about 10% of cystic fibrosis patients without effective treatments. The technique can inscribe engineered suppressor ...
At SGO 2026, Alison Schram, MD, highlighted first-in-class tumor suppressor reactivation and emphasized early NGS testing in ...
Molecular model of the tumor suppressor protein p53 (beige) bound to a molecule of DNA (red and blue). P53 maintains genomic stability by controlling cell division, repairing DNA damage, and ...
Cancer researchers have long hailed p53, a tumor-suppressor protein, for its ability to keep unruly cells from forming tumors. But for such a highly studied protein, p53 has hidden its tactics well.
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