Dartmouth Research Helps Explain Protein Function in Tumor Cell Growth

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New research from Dartmouth-Hitchcock Norris Cotton Cancer Center helps explain why the Myc protein, found in the nucleus of cells and crucial to the function of cell division, sometimes reaches elevated levels that cause it to be an agent in the growth of cancerous tumors.

Read the full story at the Norris Cotton Cancer Center News.

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