Rolling the dice to discover the role of DICER in tumorigenesis. 2012

Veronica Davalos, and Manel Esteller
Cancer Epigenetics and Biology Program (PEBC), Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL), Barcelona, 08908 Catalonia, Spain.

In an effort to identify the consequences of complete DICER1 loss in tumorigenesis, in this issue of Cancer Cell, Ravi et al. characterize the effects of homozygous deletion of Dicer1. Using an in vivo mouse model, they show that genetic deletion of Dicer1 does not preclude tumor formation.

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