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New research carried out by doctors in the Twin Research Unit at St Thomas' Hospital, London, indicates that a gene called PAX6 may play a crucial part in the development of myopia.
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Determining which strains of cancer will eventually become resistant to chemotherapy could be key in figuring out more effective and targeted forms of treatment. Finding the genes responsible for chemo-resistance is what Jeremy Chien, Ph.D., member of the Cancer Biology Program at The University of Kansas Cancer Center, is looking to do with an innovative system that draws inspiration from the early days of cancer gene research.
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