The methodology behind an experiment that used the Oris Pro Cell Migration Assay to track the travels of cancer cells.
The methodology behind an experiment that used the Oris Pro Cell Migration Assay to track the travels of cancer cells.
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In Chapter 2, "Consequences and Evolution: The Cause That Works Backwards," author Susan M. Schneider places evolutionary theory in terms of the science of consequences.
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Genes from fungi, bacteria, and viruses may have helped mosses and other plants to colonize the land.
Technology company Knome unveils a machine it says will "break the bottleneck" in the interpretation of human genome data.