A Tucson-based cancer biologist is helping lead the development of a new sampling method that can better detect the genetic diversity of tumors using an unlikely tool — a blender. Nelson Alexander, ...
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Self-sampling could reduce disparities in cervical screening
New research from University of Manchester experts suggests that introducing a UK-wide self-sampling programme alongside ...
A study by the universities of Cordoba and Seville develops a method that makes it possible to verify, easily and quickly, whether an olive plantation is traditional, intensive, or super-intensive.
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