Johns Hopkins researchers uncover role of neurotransmitter in the spread of aggressive cancers

22:03 EDT 24 Apr 2019 | News-Medical.net

Using human cancer cells, tumor and blood samples from cancer patients, researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine have uncovered the role of a neurotransmitter in the spread of aggressive cancers. Neurotransmitters are chemical "messengers" that transmit impulses from neurons to other target cells.

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