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(PhysOrg.com) -- Using a three-dimensional tissue culture system that mimics esophageal tissue growth of the particularly aggressive type of tumors known as ESCC (esophageal squamous cell cancer), Penn researchers have discovered molecular cross talk between two oncogenes and the tumor suppressor gene p53. The results highlight a targeted therapy that may hold promise for treating ESCC.
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