'Listening' to Single Cells May Uncover Cancer Origins
January 17, 2017
January 17, 2017
HOUSTON, Jan. 17 -- The Baylor College of Medicine issued the following news release:
At Baylor College of Medicine, scientists have developed a method that allows them to accurately determine the genes expressed in single cells. Among other applications, this technique can be useful to study how cancerous tumors begin, which could lead to better treatments, diagnosis and prevention in the future. The study appears in Nature Methods.
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At Baylor College of Medicine, scientists have developed a method that allows them to accurately determine the genes expressed in single cells. Among other applications, this technique can be useful to study how cancerous tumors begin, which could lead to better treatments, diagnosis and prevention in the future. The study appears in Nature Methods.
"Cancer begins with only a . . .