New research from Peter Mac has uncovered why some parts of the brain may be more vulnerable to tumor growth than others, offering new clues into how brain cancers begin and how they could one day be stopped. Published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the research by Professor Louise Cheng’s lab, used fruit fly models to investigate why cancer-causing mutations can lead to tumors in some regions of the brain and not in others.
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