General childhood infectious virus, called as BK virus may drive bladder cancer by being dormant in kidneys, providing new ...
New research reveals that triggering a cell’s DNA damage response could be a promising avenue for developing novel treatments against several rare but devastating viruses for which no antiviral ...
Tackling a common childhood virus could open the door to preventing bladder cancer, according to new research.
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UK researchers have found a common childhood virus that can trigger DNA damage leading to bladder cancer later in life.
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