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Masking genetic mutations
We don't realize the full extent of our genetic mutations. As published in Genes & Development, a group of scientists from the National Cancer Center Research Institute in Tokyo, Japan have identified a key regulator of the expression of genetic mutations and, in the process, have developed an intriguing therapeutic approach to combat prevalent genetic disorders. Contact: Nora Poppito poppito@cshl.org Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories
Message posted by: Wouter Kalle
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