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molecular medicine

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noun

  1. the study of disease or injury at the molecular or cellular level.

  2. medical tests or treatments for such diseases or injuries.


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Curious whether generative AI could shorten that timeline, Sirota's group partnered with researchers led by Adi L. Tarca, PhD, co-senior author and professor in the Center for Molecular Medicine and Genetics at Wayne State University in Detroit, MI.

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"This discovery finally reveals the molecular 'spark' that ignites one of the most aggressive forms of genome rearrangement in cancer," said senior author Don Cleveland, Ph.D., professor of cellular and molecular medicine at UC San Diego School of Medicine and member of UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center.

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Together, the data offer a broad look at how genes interact, fold, and shift positions as cells carry out their normal functions and divide, said co-corresponding author Feng Yue, the Duane and Susan Burnham Professor of Molecular Medicine in the department of biochemistry and molecular genetics at Northwestern.

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Lead author Professor Margreet Vissers from Mātai Hāora -- Centre for Redox Biology and Medicine within the Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine described the results as striking.

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Under the direction of Yohei Yamauchi, Professor of Molecular Medicine at ETH Zurich, the group discovered something unexpected.

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