Stanford Medicine-led team uncovers potential therapy based on extrachromosomal DNA research

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A trio of research papers from Stanford Medicine researchers and their international collaborators transforms scientists’ understanding of how small DNA circles—until recently, dismissed as inconsequential—are major drivers of many types of human cancers.

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