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432 Innovative model provides valuable insights into prostate cancer spread

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ScienceDaily · 09/23/2024 11:08 EDT

Innovative model provides valuable insights into prostate cancer spread

A new preclinical model using CRISPR, an advanced technology that allows scientists to cut and edit genes, has given researchers a deeper insight into how prostate cancer spreads or metastasizes.

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