Abnormal fusion protein forms cell droplets that may drive childhood brain tumor growth

Published Date: 28 Aug 2025

A study looking at the biophysical properties of an abnormal protein driving cancer cells is giving scientists new therapeutic clues for how to treat ependymoma, the third most common childhood brain tumor.

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