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The same cellular renewal that keeps our bodies healthy might also fuel the growth of cancer. A UC Merced biologist has found that the brain could hold the key to stopping it.
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By stimulating cancer cells to produce a molecule that activates a signaling pathway in nearby immune cells, MIT researchers ...