Friday, 26 September 2014

A single genetic change can cause cancerous tumors in a child’s eyes

Researchers have answered the long-standing question of why mutations to a particular gene primarily cause tumors of the retina and not of other cell types. Led by David Cobrinik, associate professor of ophthalmology at the USC Eye Institute, the study could reveal new cellular signaling pathways relevant to retinal development, cancer development and the development of novel therapies. Read more here.

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