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Splicing studies detail a protein’s role in creating cancer’s mixed messages
Cancer cells are a hotbed of mixed or incorrect molecular “messages” – a result of defects in a cellular mechanism called RNA splicing. When a cell’s DNA is copied into an intermediary molecule called RNA, splicing is the editing step … Continue reading
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Tagged alternative splicing, breast cancer, Krainer, lung cancer, RNA, SMA, splicing
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CSHL scientist takes the plunge in support of cancer research
The non-profit organization, Swim Across America (SAA), raises funds for cancer research by conducting pool and open water swims across the country. A Long Island-based activity that has gained immense popularity over the last few years is the “Sound to … Continue reading