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Gene Knockouts Reveal FoxOs' Vital Functions In Cancer Defense, Health Of Stem Cells

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Gene Knockouts Reveal FoxOs' Vital Functions In Cancer Defense, Health Of Stem Cells

In an elegant, multiple-gene knockout experiment, a team of Boston scientists has discovered that a trio of molecules, called FoxOs, are fundamentally critical in preventing some cancers, maintaining blood vessel stability and in keeping blood-forming stem cells healthy.
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