A newly identified and rare genetic variant slows the growth of mutated blood stem cells and reduces the risk of leukemia.
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The extended evolutionary synthesis invokes a role for development in shaping adaptive evolution, which in population genetics terms ...
In a recent study published in the journal Nature Genetics, a team of researchers from the United Kingdom (U.K.) and the United States (U.S.) analyzed whole blood samples from a large cohort of U.K.
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Newly identified rare genetic variant reduces the risk of leukemia
A newly identified and rare genetic variant slows the growth of mutated blood stem cells, researchers report, and it reduces the risk of leukemia. The findings offer insight into why some people are ...
Share on Pinterest A cellular process that affects blood cells emerges as a new risk factor for atherosclerosis. Image credit: Mangkelin/Getty Images. Their two recent studies have uncovered new ...
Lung cancer is the most common deadly cancer, with 1.6 million cases arising every year. Diversity of many kinds affects the incidence, course, and outcome of lung cancer. Morphologically, lung ...
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