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  • Extra Copies of Chromosome 1q May Drive Pancreatic Cancer

    Extra Copies of Chromosome 1q May Drive Pancreatic Cancer

    Investigadoras en el Centro Oncológico Johns Hopkins Kimmel y su Centro Ludwig uncovered new evidence that extra copies of a specific chromosome segment — chromosome 1q — may play a key role in the earliest stages of pancreatic cancer development.

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