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One man's food

Mitchell A. Lazar ()
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Mitchell A. Lazar: University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

Nature, 2000, vol. 407, issue 6806, 852-853

Abstract: Drugs can have unpredictable effects, especially if several are taken at once. A particular type of genetically engineered, 'humanized', mouse may shed light on the delicate balance between toxicity and therapy.

Date: 2000
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