Francesca has an MSci in Biochemistry from the University of Birmingham.View full profile Francesca has an MSci in Biochemistry from the University of Birmingham. Laura holds a Master's in ...
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How rearranged genes drive kidney cancer progression
Scientists report that they have learned how certain combinations of rearranged genes can promote the progression of a rare type of kidney cancer. The study was led by investigators at the Johns ...
Normal TFE3 protein appears diffuse throughout a cell (left), whereas the TFE3 fusion proteins found in a rare kidney cancer form tiny liquid droplets near the cell’s DNA, where they regulate ...
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