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Contributions of mouse biology to breast cancer research.Academic Article Why?
Innovations in understanding the biology of cervical cancer.Academic Article Why?
Mitochondrial biology and prostate cancer ethnic disparity.Academic Article Why?
A new look at molecular biology of breast cancer.Academic Article Why?
Enhancement of Cancer Research at Clark Atlanta UniversityGrant Why?
Cancer Research Education, Advancement, Training and Empowerment (CREATE) in the PacificGrant Why?
Absence of human herpesvirus-6 genome by polymerase chain reaction in children with Hodgkin disease: a Children's Cancer Group Lymphoma Biology Study.Academic Article Why?
Meharry summer undergraduate research experiences in cancer programGrant Why?
African Ancestry-Associated Gene Expression Profiles in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Underlie Altered Tumor Biology and Clinical Outcome in Women of African Descent.Academic Article Why?
Comparative evaluation of network features for the prediction of breast cancer metastasis.Academic Article Why?
Evidence for the complexity of microRNA-mediated regulation in ovarian cancer: a systems approach.Academic Article Why?
Identification of Hub Genes in Different Stages of Colorectal Cancer through an Integrated Bioinformatics Approach.Academic Article Why?
Identification of tumor-associated antigens as diagnostic and predictive biomarkers in cancer.Academic Article Why?
Identifying gene subnetworks associated with clinical outcome in ovarian cancer using Network Based Coalition Game.Academic Article Why?
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