Researchers have identified a gene behind the growth and spread of non-small cell lung cancer tumors, a discovery that could lead to potential new treatment options. The study, titled "Elevated Expression of Fn14 in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Correlates with Activated EGFR and Promotes Tumor Cell Migration and Invasion," was published in the May 2012 issue of The iAmerican Journal of Pathology/i. Landon J. Inge, PhD, is the lead scientist in the thoracic oncology ...Saturday, 1 December 2012
Gene Involved In Lung Tumor Growth Identified
Researchers have identified a gene behind the growth and spread of non-small cell lung cancer tumors, a discovery that could lead to potential new treatment options. The study, titled "Elevated Expression of Fn14 in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Correlates with Activated EGFR and Promotes Tumor Cell Migration and Invasion," was published in the May 2012 issue of The iAmerican Journal of Pathology/i. Landon J. Inge, PhD, is the lead scientist in the thoracic oncology ...
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