The research team that first identified the principle by which a mutation in ‘BRF2,’ a key gene for maintaining cellular homeostasis, causes disease. From left: Professor Jong-Hee Chae of Seoul ...
Scientists have discovered a 'master switch' within cancer cells that seems to override the normal stress response and allows them to survive conditions that would normally be lethal. The mechanism ...
The identification of an oncogene (called BRF2) specific to lung squamous cell carcinoma suggests that genetic activation of this oncogene could be used as an identification marker for this type of ...
The identification of an oncogene specific to lung squamous cell carcinoma suggests that genetic activation of this oncogene could be used as an identification marker for this type of lung cancer. The ...