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Which Gene Was Identified By Researchers On April 7, 2026, As A "Master Gene" Driving The Spread Of Pancreatic Cancer By Rewiring Gene Activity?
Researchers found that the KLF5 gene acts as a central force in pancreatic cancer metastasis, not by mutating but by changing how other genes are expressed.
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