New genes involved in acute lymphoblastic leukaemia play fundamental role in prognosis of the disease

Saturday, February 7, 2009 - 08:07 in Health & Medicine

The inactivity or 'silence' of certain genes plays a fundamental role in the prognosis of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia as well as in response to treatment, according to the results of research involving a team made up of specialists from the University Hospital of Navarra and the Centre for Applied Medical Research at the same University of Navarra, as well as the Reina Sofia Hospital in Cordoba, Andalusia...

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