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ehd123 ehd123
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9 years ago
What does a relapse on all-trans-retinoic acid therapy in cancer mean?
What you give some insight as to what is this therapy? Slight Smile
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M.Sc Neuroscience
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Educator
9 years ago
I don't have access Frowning Face

- http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10482992
- http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12452754

I'd assume a relapse means that the recipient becomes resistant to the treatment.
ehd123 Author
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9 years ago
Hello!
I am facing the same problem.. I am not able to access all the articles you're sending.. I live on campus and based on my university's subscriptions to certain journals do I get the access.. These two articles unfortunately I cannot read anything other than abstract.. As for the previous article, I requested it from our library services.. Let's hope they are able to email it or add it to the database before my project's due date Crying Face I will send you it as soon as I recieve it.. Thanks again for the help.. I am so sorry for all the questions but I am still a new graduate and it's my first time embarking on such a thesis project assignment (not even part of the field I opted for)  Crying Face
B.Sc in Biology
M.Sc Neuroscience
PhD. Candidate in Neuroscience


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Educator
9 years ago
I am so sorry for all the questions but I am still a new graduate and it's my first time embarking on such a thesis project assignment (not even part of the field I opted for)

Don't worry, keep asking!

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