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Gene 2
[edit] Mutation Main article: Mutation DNA replication is for the most part extremely accurate, with an error rate per site of around 10-6 to 10-10 in eukaryotes.[16] Rare, spontaneous alterations in the b[...]
pluricellular.blogcindario.com - 23/Feb/2009, 20:48
Gene 1
For other uses, see Gene (disambiguation). For a non-technical introduction to the topic, see Introduction to genetics. This stylistic diagram shows a gene in relation to the double helix structure of DNA [...]
pluricellular.blogcindario.com - 23/Feb/2009, 20:45
Cancer 4
References ^ Cancer Research UK (January 2007). "UK cancer incidence statistics by age". Retrieved on 2007-06-25. ^ WHO (February 2006). "Cancer". World Health Organization. Retrieved on 2007-06-25. ^ Amer[...]
pluricellular.blogcindario.com - 09/Dic/2008, 16:43
Cancer 3
Modifiable ("lifestyle") risk factors The vast majority of cancer risk factors are environmental or lifestyle-related in nature, leading to the claim that cancer is a largely preventable disease.[45] Examp[...]
pluricellular.blogcindario.com - 09/Dic/2008, 16:39
Cancer 2
Hormonal therapy Main article: Hormonal therapy (oncology) The growth of some cancers can be inhibited by providing or blocking certain hormones. Common examples of hormone-sensitive tumors include certain[...]
pluricellular.blogcindario.com - 09/Dic/2008, 16:31
Cancer 1
Cancer (medical term: malignant neoplasm) is a class of diseases in which a group of cells display uncontrolled growth (division beyond the normal limits), invasion (intrusion on and destruction of adjacen[...]
pluricellular.blogcindario.com - 09/Dic/2008, 16:22
Genetic
Sonic YouthLet me tell you every thought that I've come towhen I think of all the things that you doI can't see if you're the only one, it's hard to sayand I think it's all the same to me today.I can see y[...]
muro.blogcindario.com - 20/Oct/2007, 17:36
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