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P53 'master switch' remains top target in gene signalling network controlling cancer

09:07 EDT 11 Oct 2017 | ecancermedicalscience

There are two important categories of genes involved in cancer development, oncogenes and tumour suppressor genes. When oncogenes gain function, e.g. through mutation, they actively promote cancer - drugs that turn them off have proven effective in many...

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