Cancer Diagnostic May Lie with Immune Differentiation Gene

10:29 EDT 3 Apr 2019 | Genetic Engineering News

Investigators from the Medical College of Georgia, reporting on new findings at the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting this week in Atlanta, that levels of a gene which helps the immune system differentiate the good cells from the bad, could be a good indicator of prognosis in people with colorectal cancers. Looking at […]

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