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New Evidence that Cancer Cells Change While Moving throughout Body
Dateline: 08/12/2013
Blood Testing Predicts Level of Enzymes that Facilitate Disease Progression
Dateline: 11/01/2012
Squeezing Ovarian Cancer Cells to Predict Metastatic Potential
Dateline: 10/05/2012
Cathepsin Cannibalism: Enzymes Attack One Another Instead of Harming Proteins
Dateline: 08/13/2012
Novel Compound Halts Tumor Spread, Improves Brain Cancer Treatment in Animal Studies
Dateline: 03/28/2012
Georgia Tech Develops Computational Algorithm to Assist in Cancer Treatments
Dateline: 02/13/2012
Study Identifies Mechanisms Cells Use to Remove Bits of RNA from DNA Strands
Dateline: 12/04/2011
Attacking Cancer Cells with Hydrogel Nanoparticles
Dateline: 02/15/2010
Computer Predicts Anti-Cancer Molecules
Dateline: 06/17/2008

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