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OCTOBER 2011
Women Have Genetically Stronger 'X-Factor' Than Men
A research, led by Dr Claude Libert, from Ghent University in Belgium, has busted the myth behind "man-flu" and why women have stronger immune systems as compared to men. The new study says that women are also less likely to develop cancer.
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Unlocking Mendelian Disease Using Exome Sequencing
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ESRRA-C11orf20 is a Recurrent Gene Fusion in Serous Ovarian Carcinoma
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Using Multiple-Locus Variable-Number Tandem-Repeats Analysis in Five Regions of China and Japan
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NIH Researchers Achieve Better Understanding of Skin Cancer
Gene Mutations Associated With Lethal Prostate Cancers Found Through Exome Sequencing
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