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Liver cancer study encourages caution with certain gene therapies

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Close Up Scientist using microscope in laboratory room while making medical testing and research

Research led by Randal J. Kaufman, Ph.D., has found that misfolded proteins in liver cells contribute to the development of liver cancer, shedding new light on the mysterious origins of one of the world’s deadliest diseases. The findings, published in the journal Molecular Therapy, could also help improve the safety of certain gene therapies for hemophilia.

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