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Science 6 December 2002:
Vol. 298. no. 5600, p. 1869
DOI: 10.1126/science.298.5600.1869

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CELL PROLIFERATION:
Common Control for Cancer, Stem Cells

Dennis Normile

KOBE, JAPAN--Researchers have suspected that similar mechanisms might be at work in both cancer and stem cells. Now, two researchers have found a new gene that is apparently involved in regulating the proliferation of both stem cells and at least some types of cancer cells. They report their findings in the 1 December issue of Genes & Development.

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