Slime genes unlock secrets of colon cancer
Posted in: 2000, QLDQueensland researchers have discovered new genes that are important in producing the ‘slime’ that protects the human colon from cancer-causing agents. Currently about one in 23 Australians are likely to develop colorectal cancer, a disease that attacks the lining of the colon and rectum at the end of the human digestive system.
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