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Evidence that abnormally short telomeres play a role in the early development of cancer

Evidence that abnormally short telomeres play a role in the early development of cancer

Cell division can be halted in multiple ways, with implications for cancer

Cell division can be halted in multiple ways, with implications for cancer

First drug approved for hormone refractory prostate cancer that has shown a survival benefit

First drug approved for hormone refractory prostate cancer that has shown a survival benefit

Vegetables yield anticancer chemical

Vegetables yield anticancer chemical

Discovery shows how single genetic mutation can cause complex disorders

Discovery shows how single genetic mutation can cause complex disorders

New techniques to search the yeast genome for genes that help keep copied chromosomes together

New techniques to search the yeast genome for genes that help keep copied chromosomes together

Protein on the centrosome key to new strategies for stopping cancer growth

Protein on the centrosome key to new strategies for stopping cancer growth

Extensive gene traffic, the process of genes leaving and arriving on the chromosome

Extensive gene traffic, the process of genes leaving and arriving on the chromosome

The National Cancer Institute has awarded USC scientists $3.5 million for a study of the enzyme that faithfully copies our genetic information

The National Cancer Institute has awarded USC scientists $3.5 million for a study of the enzyme that faithfully copies our genetic information

Enzyme called COX-2 may promote the development of ovarian tumors

Enzyme called COX-2 may promote the development of ovarian tumors

Design of artificial prion may aid fight against mad cow disease

Design of artificial prion may aid fight against mad cow disease

Breast feeding increases choline which means more brain cells

Breast feeding increases choline which means more brain cells

Treatment for ovarian cancer by gene targeting

Treatment for ovarian cancer by gene targeting