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‘Scientists find way to ‘turn off’ cancer’

Scientists have found a way to 'turn off' a gene that makes cancerous cells lethal, reported three newspapers on 11 October 2004. The study in question found that antibiotics could be used to block cancer growth in mice with genetically modified liver cells. The findings cannot at present be applied to people.

Scientists have found a way to ‘turn off’ a gene that makes cancerous cells lethal, reported three newspapers on 11 October 2004. The study in question found that antibiotics could be used to block cancer growth in mice with genetically modified liver cells. The findings cannot at present be applied to people.
http://www.nelh.nhs.uk/hth/cancer2.asp

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