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Teeming with tumors: In mice with liver cancer, a microRNA called miR-26a stops or reduces the growth of tumors. On the left, livers taken from mice with liver cancer that did not receive miR-26a are ridden with tumors. On the right, livers from mice with cancer treated with miR-26a show significantly reduced tumors or none at all. Credit: Kota et al./Cell 2009


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