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Ken Garber

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Journal of the National Cancer Institute|July 22, 2004
Trial results boost circulating tumor cell fieldKen Garber
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 1, 2006
Biomedical patents. Broad patent faces narrow odds in court battleKen Garber
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|March 2, 2006
China approves world's first oncolytic virus therapy for cancer treatmentKen Garber
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 27, 2006
Energy deregulation: licensing tumors to growKen Garber
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|July 5, 2006
No miR hype: microRNA's cancer role expandsKen Garber
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|August 4, 2005
New drugs target hypoxia response in tumorsKen Garber
Nature Biotechnology|May 10, 2017
Erratum: Drugging the gut microbiomeKen Garber
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|March 11, 2010
Parkinson's disease and cancer: the unexplored connectionKen Garber
Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery|October 13, 2018
Cancer stem cell pipeline floundersKen Garber
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 26, 2002
Cancer research. Taking garbage in, tossing cancer out?Ken Garber
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Journal of the National Cancer Institute|July 22, 2004
Trial results boost circulating tumor cell fieldKen Garber
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 1, 2006
Biomedical patents. Broad patent faces narrow odds in court battleKen Garber
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|March 2, 2006
China approves world's first oncolytic virus therapy for cancer treatmentKen Garber
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 27, 2006
Energy deregulation: licensing tumors to growKen Garber
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|July 5, 2006
No miR hype: microRNA's cancer role expandsKen Garber
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|August 4, 2005
New drugs target hypoxia response in tumorsKen Garber
Nature Biotechnology|May 10, 2017
Erratum: Drugging the gut microbiomeKen Garber
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|March 11, 2010
Parkinson's disease and cancer: the unexplored connectionKen Garber
Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery|October 13, 2018
Cancer stem cell pipeline floundersKen Garber
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 26, 2002
Cancer research. Taking garbage in, tossing cancer out?Ken Garber
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