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Larry H. Bernstein, MD, Reporter This is another very interesting contribution. I submit without change. Neuroscientists find the molecular “when”, “where” of memory formation Fri, 10/19/2012 –...
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View ArticleNitric Oxide Mitigates Sensitivity of Melanoma Cells to Cisplatin
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View ArticleIssues in Personalized Medicine: Discussions of Intratumor Heterogeneity from...
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View ArticleHeroes in Medical Research: Developing Models for Cancer Research
Heroes in Medical Research: Developing Models for Cancer Research Author, Curator: Stephen J. Williams, Ph.D. The current rapid progress in cancer research would have never come about if not for the...
View ArticleThe SCID Pig II: Researchers Develop Another SCID Pig, And Another Great...
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Heroes in Medical Research: Green Fluorescent Protein and the Rough Road in Science Curator: Stephen J. Williams, Ph.D. In this series, “Heroes in Medical Research”, I like to discuss the people who...
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Compilation of References by Leaders in Pharmaceutical Business Intelligence in the Journal http://pharmaceuticalintelligence.com about Proteomics, Metabolomics, Signaling Pathways, and Cell Regulation...
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