The Curious DNA Circles That Make Treating Cancer Hard
Ryan Cross, C & E News
To the untrained eye, the tiny spots in the tumor cell wouldn't look like much. In fact, other scientists had noticed them in cancer before but had generally dismissed them as a mere curiosity. But to Paul Mischel, the fuzzy dots he saw under the microscope offered a tantalizing explanation for why some cancers are so hard to treat.
To the untrained eye, the tiny spots in the tumor cell wouldn't look like much. In fact, other scientists had noticed them in cancer before but had generally dismissed them as a mere curiosity. But to Paul Mischel, the fuzzy dots he saw under the microscope offered a tantalizing explanation for why some cancers are so hard to treat.