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9 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ONCOGENETICIST»
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1
Race, Color, Identity: Rethinking Discourses about "Jews" in ...
In France, this ethnicization of breast cancer did not occur. For the French there is
no corollary that is obvious between belonging to a specific cohort and risk for
breast cancer. Women who consult an oncogeneticist are not asked whether they
...
2
Universities and Their Leadership
Others echoed the oncogeneticist Robert Weinberg's tart prediction that the
targeting of breast cancer at NIH would "bring American leadership in biomedi-
cal research to its knees and prevent the glorious successes we have had over
the ...
William G. Bowen, Harold T. Shapiro, 1998
3
Ways of Regulating Drugs in the 19th and 20th Centuries
... explained that now women could determine with the help of their physicians
what drug was best for them and then take appropriate steps to lower their breast
cancer risk.15 Dr. Judy Garber, an oncogeneticist from the Dana Farber Institute,
...
Jean-Paul Gaudillière, Volker Hess, 2012
... and Schimke's paper on neural crest system tumors are stimulating reading
and underscore the fascination that a host of embryologically related neoplasms
can provide to the developmental geneticist as well as to the oncogeneticist.
5
Columbia-VLA Journal of Law & the Arts
Kevles, supra note 50, at 24 (quoting MIT oncogeneticist Robert Weinberg, The
Case Against Gene Sequencing, The SCIENTIST, Nov. 16, 1987, at 11). 65.
Horace Freeland Judson, A History of the Science and Technology Behind Gene
...
6
Breast Cancer Gene Research and Medical Practices: ...
Workon HBOChas, ofcourse, led to the emergence ofaspecific form of
clinicalactivity –a'clinic of mutations'(Bourret 2005,Rabeharisoa and Bourret 2009
) –as well as related professional figures (the 'oncogeneticist'), but the oncology
ward ...
Sahra Gibbon, Galen Joseph, Jessica Mozersky, 2014
7
The Molecular Basis of Blood Diseases
For the other DNA viruses (Table 9-3B) the situation is murky for the
oncogeneticist but nevertheless important for students of human cancer. Human
and wood- chuck hepatitis B viruses are highly associated with the appearance
of primary ...
George Stamatoyannopoulos, 1987
8
Haines and Taylor obstetrical and gynaecological pathology
... oestrogen hypothesis and its importance in endometrial carcinoma is provided
by Henderson and Ross (Henderson et al, 1982; Henderson et al, 1988). Sekeris
presents a contemporary oncogeneticist's view of the cancer-promoting role ...
Magnus Haines, Claud Whittaker Taylor, Harold Fox, 1995
9
Functional Genomic Analysis of PPAR-gamma in Human ...
To our knowledge these data represent, for the first time, a network between PPARgamma, DSCR1, and NFATc signaling in the context of tumor-suppressor activity.