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Cell cannibalism in The Scientist

Tue, 11/07/2017 - 09:00

Cell cannibalism in The Scientist

Cell cannibalism in The Scientist

A study from the Florey lab examining cell cannibalism in cancer and published in eLife led to an article by Jef Akst in The Scientist on 11th July 2017.

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11 July 2017


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11 July 2017


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florey the scientist cannibalism signalling online press

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Nicholas Ktistakis collaboration with Stemnovate covered by the Cambridge Independent Michelle Linterman talks about her research on ageing, the immune system and vaccination Cambridge Independent report work controlling brain inflammation to treat traumatic brain injury The Times report on traumatic brain injury treatment in mice National papers and radio cover rejuvenation research

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