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September 25th, 2006
Gene therapy synchronization studied
Abstract:
Yi-Yan Yang and colleagues at the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology say such synchronization not only improves the promise of a more effective cure but also means the dosage of anticancer treatments can be reduced.
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