Researchers have identified a gene that helps cancer cells spread throughout the body, aiding metastasis, as reported in Nature Cell Biology. This discovery could pave the way for new treatments targeting metastatic cancer cells by silencing the specific gene. These advancements highlight significant progress in the fight against cancer.
DAILY WHITE PILL: Researchers stripped metastatic cancer cells "of their ability to grow and spread" by "silencing" a specific gene 👀 https://t.co/PKtD18CDMx
OUT NOW in @Cell_Metabolism: CRI's @RJDLab, Dr. Zheng Wu & colleagues have have identified a new way to disrupt lung cancer growth. Read more: https://t.co/CpOF7AIdcG
Excited to share our lab’s latest preprint exploring how mutations and transcriptional cell states cooperate to drive therapeutic resistance in Ph+ B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Ph+ ALL)! (1/14) https://t.co/LDIA83nleg
I’m excited to share our work Estimating between-country migration in pneumococcal populations https://t.co/aYwSWZpkUg out now in G3 @GeneticsGSA 1/9
🚨white pill🚨 the gene that causes metastasis has been identified we are going to do this, we will defeat cancer! https://t.co/oPmEf1JZAB
I’m so proud to present a key story of my PhD project! 🦠🧫Together with @ZachReitzPhD, we developed a regulation-based strategy to predict gene cluster function and used it to discover a new BGC in Streptomyces coelicolor. Check out our preprint here: https://t.co/avxGEeOnsX
Preprint alert! Our first step, together with @mbeisen, towards enabling MPRAs in multicellular organisms and in their endogenous genomic context. A tour-de-force spearheaded by @julius_fs with the help of many fantastic collaborators. https://t.co/Gj3rkCEoze
Researchers identify a gene that helps #cancer cells spread throughout the body @naturecellbio https://t.co/crI6jtZmk9