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Why can inflammation cause blood cancer?

In a recent study published in Nature Genetics, researchers at the Radcliffe Department of Medicine have discovered a new and more complex way that mutations in a gene called TP53 work with inflammation to cause an aggressive form of leukemia. Led by the Mead Group, the study uncovers how this mutation interacts with inflammation to make […]

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