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Cancer Detection and Prevention

Cancer Detection and Prevention
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Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics

Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics
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Cancer Letters

Cancer Letters
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Chemistry—A European Journal

Chemistry—A European Journal
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Chirality

Chirality
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Chromosoma

Chromosoma
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Chromosome Research

Chromosome Research
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Cladistics

Cladistics
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Clinica Chimica Acta

Clinica Chimica Acta
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Scientific News
Yale Cancer Center Carves New Path in Immunotherapy
Cancer immunotherapy is showing promise in treating patients with a variety of advanced, metastatic tumors.
Preclinical Tests Shows Agent Stops “Slippery” Proteins from Binding, Causing Ewing Sarcoma
Some tumors regressed to the point that cancer cells could not be detected microscopically.
Researchers Unearth New Clues About How Prostate Cancer Evolved
With the help of a computational model, Broad researchers were able to reconstruct the genomes of prostate cancer cells.
Gene Linked to Migraine and Sleep Disorder
Research team took a closer look at the potential role of CKId in migraine.
Hormone May Help Treat Diabetes
Betatrophin prompts cells in the pancreas to multiply and produce more insulin.
Researchers Identify Four New Genetic Risk Factors for Testicular Cancer
Large, first-of-its-kind study finds genomic regions associated with higher risk.
Building Novel DNA Constructs at ASM
IDT invite scientists to discover a cost-effect approach to sequence constructs.
CU Study Suggests Link Between Tumor Suppressors and Starvation Survival
A particular tumor suppressor gene that fights cancer cells does more than clamp down on unabated cell division, it also can help make cells more fit by allowing them to fend off stress.
Spontaneous Mutations Play a Key Role in Congenital Heart Disease
New research shows that about 10 percent of these defects are caused by genetic mutations that are absent in the parents of affected children.
Non-Inherited Mutations Account for Many Heart Defects
Congenital heart disease affects almost 1% of all newborns.
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