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HomeCIE Spotlight: Can postfertile life stages evolve as an anticancer mechanism?

CIE Spotlight: Can postfertile life stages evolve as an anticancer mechanism?

February 17, 2020January 30, 2020 Admin CIE Spotlight

Can postfertile life stages evolve as an anticancer mechanism?

See the paper at PLOS Biology.

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