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  • Growth of Spreading Pancreatic Cancer Fueled By “Under-Appreciated” Epigenetic Changes

    Growth of Spreading Pancreatic Cancer Fueled By “Under-Appreciated” Epigenetic Changes

    Researchers at Medicina de Johns Hopkins have identified a gene that may play a key role in helping pancreatic cancer spread — not through new DNA mutations, but through epigenetic changes that switch genes on and off.

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