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DNA from Ancient Viruses Helps Many Cancers Grow - Cancer Currents Blog

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09/06/2024
DNAs fragment from retroviruses that are millions of years old appear to be active in a variety of cancers, a new study found. One virus-derived DNA fragment in particular, known as LTR10, turns on cancer-related genes in multiple types of cancer.

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