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  • First Name: Connor
  • Last Name: Morris
  • Species Contact or Interest: Laboratory Animal

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  • Country: United States
  • City: Holtsville
  • Zip Code or Postal Code: 00544
  • August 8, 2015 8:17 AM EDT
    in the topic Cancer - DNA research? in the forum Cancer
    TGen and the National Cancer Institute have taken initiative to study canine cancer. This program is conducted under the observation of clinicians, scientists and veterinarians to develop genetic screens, diagnostic tests and treatments to cure the disease. The study has been in progress and soon will come on conclusion. Genetic and environmental factors mainly effects on the sequential incidence of cancer, thus this new study will help to know much more about the disease.
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