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Loophole for Entry

13 July 2026

Loophole for Entry

A common route for cancer cell spread or metastasis is via lymphatics – the vessels that connect the body-wide network of lymph tissue, sites of immune response. This report finds entry by the cancer cells into the lympho-vascular system is driven by the balance of TNRC6B/circTNRC6B gene products (an interactive self-degradative loop of TNRC6B protein and a circular product of the TNRC6B gene message); their activity could be a biomarker of prognosis and a treatment target

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Written by Lindsey Goff

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