News & Views A mousemodel study published in Nature indicates that a type of precursor cell called a neural progenitor cell migrates to the site of prostate cancer. These cells then invade the tumour microenvironment and give rise to new nerve cells.

News & Views: A mouse-model study, published in Nature, indicates that a type of precursor cell called a neural progenitor cell migrates to the site of prostate cancer. These cells then invade the tumour microenvironment and give rise to new nerve cells.

05:23 EDT 19 May 2019 | Nature Publishing

News & Views: A mouse-model study, published in Nature, indicates that a type of precursor cell called a neural progenitor cell migrates to the site of prostate cancer. These cells then invade the tumour microenvironment and give rise to new nerve cells. https://go.nature.com/2WUmKE4 

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