New RNA Target Identified to Potentially Boost Glioblastoma Drug Efficacy
A recent study has uncovered a novel long non-coding RNA that promotes the growth of glioblastoma cells. This RNA target collaborates with a genetic amplification frequently found in over half of these aggressive brain tumors. The discovery suggests a potential strategy to improve the effectiveness of current EGFR drugs, offering new avenues for glioblastoma treatment.
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