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Wang Lab paper on transposable elements in human cancers recommended in F1000Prime

A recent paper from the Wang Lab, “Transposable elements drive widespread expression of oncogenes in human cancers,” was recommended in F1000Prime as being of special significance in its field by F1000 Faculty Member Michael Zhang, Cecil H. and Ida Green...

‘Jumping Genes’ implicated in growth of tumors, new Wang Lab study says

A new study from the Wang Lab at Washington University School of Medicine heavily implicates a genetic phenomenon known as “jumping genes” in the growth of tumors. The study, published March 29 in Nature Genetics, opens the door for new research for future...

Wang lab publishes article on transposable elements and human cancers

The Wang lab published an article recently in Nature Genetics. The article, “Transposable elements drive widespread expression of oncogenes in human cancers,” discusses results that “characterize the global profile of (transposable element)...

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