Broccoli has gained a reputation as a potent cancer-fighter, and recent research sheds new light on the mechanics behind its chemoprotective abilities
Sulforaphane significantly reduces the expression of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNA, so-called “junk” DNA) in prostate cancer cells, thereby reducing the cancer cells’ ability to form colonies by as much as 400 percent
lncRCAs appear to be key players in the development of numerous cancers, primarily by regulating gene expression