Cornell Researchers Identify a Weak Link in Cancer Cell...
The seeming invincibility of cancerous tumors may be crumbling, thanks to a promising new gene therapy that eliminates the ability of certain cells to repair themselves.... More »
Entrepreneur.com - Nov. 13, 2009
Gene Pinpointed that Could Negate Cancer Cells’ Ability...
The inactivation of a DNA repair gene called Hus1 kills healthy cells lacking p53, according to scientists at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. Since p53... More »
Genetic Engineering News - Nov. 13, 2009
Cornell researchers identify a weak link in cancer cell...
ITHACA, N.Y. The seeming invincibility of cancerous tumors may be crumbling, thanks to a promising new gene therapy that eliminates the ability of certain cells to repair... More »
Genetic Engineering News - Nov. 12, 2009
New gene therapy may breach the armor of cancerous tumors
The seeming invincibility of cancerous tumors may be crumbling, thanks to a promising new gene therapy that eliminates the ability of certain cells to repair themselves.... More »
News-Medical.Net - Nov. 13, 2009
Cornell Researchers Identify A Weak Link In Cancer Cell...
The seeming invincibility of cancerous tumors may be crumbling, thanks to a promising new gene therapy that eliminates the ability of certain cells to repair themselves.... More »
Red Orbit - Nov. 12, 2009
Weak Link In Cancer Cell Armor Identified
The seeming invincibility of cancerous tumors may be crumbling, thanks to a promising new gene therapy that eliminates the ability of certain cells to repair themselves.... More »
Science Daily - Nov. 12, 2009
Cornell researchers identify a weak link in cancer cell...
ITHACA, N.Y. -- The seeming invincibility of cancerous tumors may be crumbling, thanks to a promising new gene therapy that eliminates the ability of certain cells to repair... More »
Science Blog - Nov. 12, 2009