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- who: Antonino Bruno and colleagues from the University of Insubria, Varese, Italy have published the research: Human RNASET2: A Highly Pleiotropic and Evolutionary Conserved Tumor Suppressor Gene Involved in the Control of Ovarian Cancer Pathogenesis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors provide a detailed survey on the highly pleiotropic oncosuppressive roles played by the human RNASET2 gene whose protein product has been consistently reported to establish a functional crosstalk between cells and key cellular effectors of the innate immune system (the monocyte/macrophages lineage) which is in turn able to promote the recruitment to . . .
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