CRISPR-Cas9 used to systematically inactivate genes in colorectal cancer
Researchers have used CRISPR-Cas9 to inactivate genes in human colorectal cancer cell lines -- one with normal KRAS gene and one with a mutant KRAS...
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Researchers have used CRISPR-Cas9 to inactivate genes in human colorectal cancer cell lines -- one with normal KRAS gene and one with a mutant KRAS...
Scientists have described a new type of test that can detect genetic mutations in minute amounts of DNA...
A highly sensitive method that can detect even the earlier stages of colorectal cancer has been developed by researchers in Japan.
Growth of colorectal cancer cells can be inhibited with the odorant troenan.
Liver metastases are formed from cancer cells that have originated in other organs and migrated to the liver via the bloodstream.
5 July 2016 | By Victoria White, Digital Content Producer
A new study has identified genetic mutations affecting the immune system which may lead to the development of more than one colorectal cancer tumour at the same time...