Discovery of a gene that causes chronic lymphocytic leukemia
CSIC researchers lead a study that shows that more than 82% of patients with this pathology have high levels of the RRAS2 gene.
11-Feb-2022 -
CSIC researchers, with the support of the Spanish Association Against Cancer, lead a study that has identified a gene that, without the need for mutations, causes chronic lymphocytic leukemia, the most common in people over sixty years of age. The finding, published in Molecular Cancer, shows ...
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chronic lymphocytic leukemia
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