Removing two small proteins that put
the brakes on cell proliferation in separate tissues can have deadly consequences, according to HHMI investigator James Ihle and colleagues at St. Jude Children...
Runaway
cell proliferation is driven by accelerators, or oncogenes, that are stuck
on go — in collusion with broken
brakes, or tumor suppressors, that can't control a tumor's pedal - to - the - metal growth.