A new technique to study tissue samples in 3D has revealed that pancreatic cancers can start and grow in two distinct ways. The findings are published in Nature. httpsgo.nature.com2D4nDRzÂpic.twitter.com1ZQmWjsv37

A new technique to study tissue samples in 3D has revealed that pancreatic cancers can start and grow in two distinct ways. The findings are published in Nature. https://go.nature.com/2D4nDRz pic.twitter.com/1ZQmWjsv37

20:07 EST 14 Feb 2019 | Nature Publishing

A new technique to study tissue samples in 3D has revealed that pancreatic cancers can start and grow in two distinct ways. The findings are published in Nature. https://go.nature.com/2D4nDRz  pic.twitter.com/1ZQmWjsv37

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