
Are modern molecular classification methods for breast carcinomas reasonable? Austrian scientists challenge the clinical relevance of the term “basal-like” breast cancer subtype.
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Are modern molecular classification methods for breast carcinomas reasonable? Austrian scientists challenge the clinical relevance of the term “basal-like” breast cancer subtype.

Nanomaterials have so much to offer – the sooner we uncover their interactions with biological systems and the mechanisms behind them, the sooner we can apply nanomaterials to safe, effective, advanced technologies. That’s why this special issue on Nanotoxicology in Small was just too big to publish as a single issue…

Completly new camera „ImagEM X2“ featuring a back-thinned electron-multiplying CCD sensor (EM-CCD) with even faster speed than previous „ImagEM“ cameras. The new camera offers maximum speed and precision performance for low-light imaging.

An online guide from Professors Karen Cheng and Marco Rolandi of the University of Washington.
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