Both strands of microRNA cooperate to drive cancer growth and aggressiveness research shows
Both strands of microRNA cooperate to drive cancer growth and aggressiveness, research shows
Researchers long thought that only one strand of a double-stranded microRNA can silence genes. Though recent evidence has challenged that dogma, it's unclear what the other strand does, and how the two may be involved in cancer.
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