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Michigan State University researcher's new model for studying breast cancer could help scientists better understand why and where cancer metastasizes.
Professor Andrechek ’s lab uses bioinformatics (using computer technology to capture and interpret biological data) along with genetic models to examine the mechanisms involved in the development of breast cancer.
But if we can start to understand the genetics behind this and find a similar subtype in humans, then we can start tailoring therapy. Because what we don’t want to do is just rely on traditional chemotherapy. The side effects that people suffer from are terrible. Understanding the genetics behind how a breast cancer is developing holds a lot of promise for developing therapies that are less toxic.” By Lynn Waldsmith Journal Oncogene Article Title Insight into mammary gland development and tumor progression in an E2F5 conditional knockout mouse model Article Publication Date 28-Sep-2024 .
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