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Philip Hunter

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EMBO Reports|January 17, 2023
Ultimate sacrifice or opportunistic foraging?: The selective forces behind sexual cannibalism: The selective forces behind sexual cannibalismPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|October 29, 2020
The rise of the mammals: Fossil discoveries combined with dating advances give insight into the great mammal expansionPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|November 9, 2018
Internet of instruments: Connectivity of research instruments and artificial intelligence could drastically advance experimental sciencePhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|April 19, 2014
Vaccines against cancer: Despite setbacks, attempts to harness the patient's immune system to fight tumor cells show promise in clinical trialsPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|December 17, 2016
Next-generation nanotech meds: Diagnostic and therapeutic applications of non-organic nanoparticles are making their way into clinical usePhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|December 7, 2007
The impact of CO2. The global rise in the levels of CO2 is good for trees, bad for grasses and terrible for coralsPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|April 6, 2006
All the evidencePhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|February 21, 2014
One organ at a time: Research has been making much progress to create in vitro human tissues for transplantation but laboratory-grown complex organs still remain decades awayPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|October 10, 2012
The inflammation theory of disease. The growing realization that chronic inflammation is crucial in many diseases opens new avenues for treatmentPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|August 29, 2018
Do not poison thyself: Mechanisms to avoid self-toxicity could inspire novel compounds and pathways for synthetic biology and applications for agriculturePhilip Hunter
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EMBO Reports|January 17, 2023
Ultimate sacrifice or opportunistic foraging?: The selective forces behind sexual cannibalism: The selective forces behind sexual cannibalismPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|October 29, 2020
The rise of the mammals: Fossil discoveries combined with dating advances give insight into the great mammal expansionPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|November 9, 2018
Internet of instruments: Connectivity of research instruments and artificial intelligence could drastically advance experimental sciencePhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|April 19, 2014
Vaccines against cancer: Despite setbacks, attempts to harness the patient's immune system to fight tumor cells show promise in clinical trialsPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|December 17, 2016
Next-generation nanotech meds: Diagnostic and therapeutic applications of non-organic nanoparticles are making their way into clinical usePhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|December 7, 2007
The impact of CO2. The global rise in the levels of CO2 is good for trees, bad for grasses and terrible for coralsPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|April 6, 2006
All the evidencePhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|February 21, 2014
One organ at a time: Research has been making much progress to create in vitro human tissues for transplantation but laboratory-grown complex organs still remain decades awayPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|October 10, 2012
The inflammation theory of disease. The growing realization that chronic inflammation is crucial in many diseases opens new avenues for treatmentPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|August 29, 2018
Do not poison thyself: Mechanisms to avoid self-toxicity could inspire novel compounds and pathways for synthetic biology and applications for agriculturePhilip Hunter
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