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From Mary Kugler, R.N., for About.com

Key protein for Fanconi anemia isolated

Friday October 3, 2003
Researchers at the Oregon Health & Science University have discovered a new protein involved with Fanconi anemia. When this protein, called PHF9, is inactivated, it disables the function of a network of proteins critical to cell life. The Fanconi Anemia Research Fund and the National Institutes of Health funded portions of the research.

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