DNA's repair system studied in hopes of better cancer treatments
Thursday, July 2, 2009 - 00:28
in Health & Medicine
For a human cell, this is a scary world. Each of the 60 trillion or so cells in the average person's body is damaged tens of thousands, perhaps a million, times a day, scientists say.
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