Gene Editing Elephant genes could offer new clues to preventing cancer development Posted on July 19, 2022 by Editorial Staff Scientists modeling the cancer-suppressing p53 gene identify how the 20 different molecules unique to elephants get activated for increased sensitivity and response against carcinogenic conditions – with implications for cancer treatments in humans. Share on FacebookTweetFollow us Editorial Staff Researchers discover new key protection against COVID-19 in saliva Lymphatics help ‘seed’ early brain cells in zebrafish