It sometimes surprises me, why don't we praise mice more often. So much of our health information, by means of
mice, saves lives. Once again we have used them, this time we have found critical information regarding the mechanisms
involved in the progression of leukemia. Researchers have concluded by using this model mouse that a onconprotein
called CBFB-SMMHC is directly responsible for the interference of the development of healthy blood cells, which is
aiding in the progression of acute myeloid leukemia in humans. More information is available with plenty of jargon.Note: The contents of this blog are for informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice or substitute for professional care. For medical emergencies, dial 911!
Model Mouse for leukemia
It sometimes surprises me, why don't we praise mice more often. So much of our health information, by means of
mice, saves lives. Once again we have used them, this time we have found critical information regarding the mechanisms
involved in the progression of leukemia. Researchers have concluded by using this model mouse that a onconprotein
called CBFB-SMMHC is directly responsible for the interference of the development of healthy blood cells, which is
aiding in the progression of acute myeloid leukemia in humans. More information is available with plenty of jargon.









