Author name: Rachel Jordan

Novel Antitumor aCtivity of FAM193A Protein

Understanding the process of cancer development is critical for designing effective, personalized cancer treatments. For years, researchers have known that cancer begins with certain types of genetic mutations. One type of cancer gene is called a “tumor suppressor gene.” When working properly, tumor suppressor genes stop malignant cells from undergoing uncontrolled cell proliferation and initiate […]

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New Findings about PIWI Family Proteins You May Want to Know

On August 29, Nature Communications Published the latest research results “The non-redundant functions of PIWI family proteins in gametogenesis in golden hamsters” by Wu Ligang’s research group from the Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science (Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Li Jianmin’s research group from Nanjing

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