Tumor Suppressor Gene In Flies May Provide Insights For Human Brain Tumors, Duke University Medical Center Study

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ScienceDaily (June 23, 2009) — In the fruit fly's developing brain, stem cells called neuroblasts normally divide to create one self-renewing neuroblast and one cell that has a different fate. But neuroblast growth can sometimes spin out of control and become a brain tumor.

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