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Science Behind the News Understanding Cancer Genome Anatomy Project [CGAP]
 
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Understanding CGAP

Expression Profiles, cDNAs, ESTs and Microarrays

Developed by Susan Greenhut M.S., Donna Kerrigan M.S., and Jeanne Kelly

Explains how the Cancer Genome Anatomy Project (CGAP) studies the molecular changes that occur in cancer genomes and shares this information with all scientists. The information in NCI's CGAP databases is being used to improve the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.

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