Research into Fruit Fly Cells Could Lead to Cancer Insights

New research by scientists at the University of Exeter has shown that cells demonstrate remarkable flexibility and versatility when it comes to how they divide–a finding with potential links to the underlying causes of many cancers.

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The study, published today in Developmental Cell, describes a number of routes to the formation of a microtubule spindl –the tracks along which DNA moves when a cell divides in order to make two genetically identical cells.

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