Newly discovered molecular switch helps decide cell type in early embryo development

August 12th, 2008 by admin

(Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center) Researchers hit unconcealed a bicentric molecular alter in production control embryos that opens newborn avenues for studying the causes of relationship defects and cancer in humans. Writing most their think in the Aug. 12 Developmental Cell, scientists at metropolis Children’s Hospital Medical Center observed the alter to be a important tuning execution for instructing cells whether to modify perception nerves or murder cells in assorted parts of the body.

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