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New gene found for a deadly childhood cancer offers possibility of targeted drug therapy
- OPACC
- Jul 26, 2019
- 1 min read
"For the first time, Australian researchers from Children's Cancer Institute have discovered that a gene called JMJD6 plays an important role in the most aggressive form of the disease [neuroblastoma]. The research is published today in the journal, Nature Communications."
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