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Study characterizes proteins resulting from RAS gene mutations, found in more than 20 percent of all human cancers
April 17, 2018
When a RAS gene operates normally, it acts as an on/off switch for cell signaling to control cell proliferation. But when the gene mutates, the switch jams into the “on” position, allowing cells to proliferate uncontrollably. This unstoppable […]
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