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The genetic mutations that can lead to childhood leukaemia can happen before a baby is even born. Dr Ketan is investigating what could cause – and protect against – genetic damage before birth to help us learn about substances during pregnancy that harm the child’s DNA.
We’re supporting this crucial project looking at how to protect unborn babies from exposure to substances that may cause genetic damage leading to childhood leukaemia.
This research project on genetic mutations has been successfully completed. Your donations allow us to fund ground-breaking research that can improve treatments given to children with cancer. Thank you. Your help allows us to continue to find ways to drive up the chances of survival for children with cancer and reduce the toxic side effects that can affect the rest of their lives.
Role of aldehyde metabolism and DNA crosslink repair in in-utero genome stability and leukaemogenesis
Dr Ketan Patel
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Cambridge, CB2 0QH
25 June 2012
5 years
£300,000
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