CWRU receives NIH grant to learn how non-coding genes contribute to spread of colorectal cancer

14:16 EDT 20 Sep 2018 | News-Medical.net

Certain genes that code for proteins have long been known to contribute to cancer progression. But in a frame shift, researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine recently found that non-coding genes also contribute to the development and spreading of the disease, one of the first known examples of researchers doing so.

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