Potent Breast Cancer Tumor Suppressor Identified

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Potent Breast Cancer Tumor Suppressor Identified

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Researchers have identified the gene-regulating protein Runx3 as a potent suppressor of tumor growth in breast cancer and found that it most likely does this by regulating cellular response to c

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