
|Articles|September 8, 2000 (Updated: November 14, 2020)
Molecule is Found Effective in Inhibiting Cancer Tumors
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(MENLO PARK, CA)Geron Corporation released a study that shows a molecule to be effective in inhibiting the growth of breast, melanoma, and bladder cancer tumors. The study of the molecule, telomerase, was conducted with Merix Bioscience Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC at Duke University Medical Center. For more information visit www.geron.com.
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