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October 14, 2004
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Growth patterns
Aviv Regev and her colleagues have found that breast, lung, and other cancers involve the activity of the same group of genes. By using so-called microarrays, silicon chips that check the activity of thousands of genes at one time, they have revealed patterns that aren't revealed in looking at single genes. (Staff photo Kris Snibbe/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Gene patterns found that identify cancers
May forecast who is most vulnerable
Finding the hot planets beyond our solar system
Sasselov looks for alien worlds
GSE conference unites scientists, educators to link mind, brain, education
Neuroscientist Antonio Damasio opens GSE Mind, Brain, Education conference
Voyage to the bottom of the sea
Charles Langmuir leads deep expedition
Extinction, genetics argument furthered
Hrdy Visiting Professor highlights link between threatened species, genetic diversity
Leukemia treatments, proteins for hearing, and more
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