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22. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Science First! Online
in the July edition of the journal Cancer Discovery , the newest journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, Brugge and colleagues found that ovarian cancer cells act like bullies, using brute force to plow their way through tissue
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the November 12 issue of the journal Cell .
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24. Next-generation gene sequencing brings personal genomics closer, IDs mutatio...
online in The American Journal of Human Genetics. In a separate paper published in Genome Research , Yandell and Reese detail the development and applications of VAAST.
Although several of the existing software tools for analysis of
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25. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Science First! Online
in the July edition of the journal Cancer Discovery , the newest journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, Brugge and colleagues found that ovarian cancer cells act like bullies, using brute force to plow their way through tissue
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in the peer-reviewed journal Clinical Cancer Research , the study also identified a subset of patients more likely to respond to the vaccine, those with a subtype of glioblastoma known as mesenchymal, which accounts for about one-third of
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27. Animal connection: New hypothesis for human evolution and human nature
with animals. But in a new journal article and forthcoming book, paleoanthropologist Pat Shipman of Penn State University argues that this human-animal connection goes well beyond simple affection. Shipman proposes that the interdependency of
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