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+ | ;"''The results, published earlier this year in [http://stm.sciencemag.org/content/2/31/31ra34.full?sid=abf08dac-c265-41fc-be85-73cbb73100d3 Science Translational Medicine (May 2010)], once again rocked the scientific community. In addition to challenging scientific dogma about mitochondrial function in cancer, it showed that researchers could conduct human clinical trials without industry support.''" | ||
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- "The results, published earlier this year in Science Translational Medicine (May 2010), once again rocked the scientific community. In addition to challenging scientific dogma about mitochondrial function in cancer, it showed that researchers could conduct human clinical trials without industry support."
(Dr. Evangelos Michelakis, University of Alberta, CDN)
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Profil von Dr. Evangelos Michelakis als "Researcher of the Month" November 2010