Friday, November 11, 2016

Dayton parents warned of common virus among students : union-bulletin





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Dayton parents warned of common virus among students

Dayton parents warned of common virus among students
Dayton parents warned of common virus among students
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Scientists uncover how common Epstein-Barr virus causes blood cancer in adults and children

Scientists uncover how common Epstein-Barr virus causes blood cancer in adults and children
Scientists uncover how common Epstein-Barr virus causes blood cancer in adults and children
Scientists at the University of Sussex, trying to uncover how the common Epstein-Barr virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus causes blood cancer in adults and children, have discovered how the virus takes control of two genes involved in cancer development so it can switch them on or off.The research team led by Professor Michelle West, set out to determine how the virus controls two genes; MYC, a gene known to drive cancer development when it is altered or switched on at high level and BCL2L11, a gene which normally triggers cell death to prevent cancer, but can be turned off by the virus.With thanks to funding from the charity Bloodwise, the scientists discovered that the virus controls the MYC and BCL2L11 genes by hijacking 'enhancer' DNA regions which are situated far away from the genes.


besides upi

Study uncovers how a common virus causes blood cancer

Study uncovers how a common virus causes blood cancer
Study uncovers how a common virus causes blood cancer
BRIGHTON, England, Nov. 10 (UPI) -- A new study conducted by scientists at the University of Sussex explains how the common Epstein-Barr virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus causes blood cancer.The Epstein-Barr virus is the pathogen known to cause mononucleosis, a disease better known as "mono" or "the kissing disease."Infections often occur without the host knowing about it.


Scientists uncover how common Epstein-Barr virus causes blood cancer in adults and children

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