Researchers uncover clues to vitamin A resistance in lung cancer
15th Nov 2005, 21:37 GMT
Researchers hope that a newly identified protein can one day help improve treatment for lung cancer. The findings are reported today by researchers from Wake Forest University School of Medicine and colleagues in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
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