JCSEUSS1 Uncovers Surprising Role in Negative Regulation of Gene Expression
In a recent study, researchers from the University of California, Berkeley have found that the gene JCSEUSS1 is linked to a negative role in the development of cancer. The team used CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing techniques to alter the gene in mice, and observed an increased risk of cancerous tumors in the mice with altered JCSEUSS1. The researchers suggest that the gene is a potential target for future cancer therapies. This discovery is an exciting step forward in the fight against cancer, and could lead to more effective treatments and improved outcomes for patients.
source: Phys.org