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Examples
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But it only works in patients with a lung cancer-linked protein called MAGE-A3.
Women More Vulnerable To Smoking-Induced Cancers Than Men | Impact Lab 2009
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They first relied on a technique they had developed earlier , called MAGE, which involves growing E. coli in solutions that contain small segments of DNA containing the modified sequence.
Ars Technica John Timmer 2011
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A series of injections is given to stimulate the immune system to destroy cells that carry a molecule called MAGE-A3.
Home | Mail Online 2009
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Thoracic surgeons at Rush University Medical Center are researching the vaccine called MAGE-A3
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Thoracic surgeons at Rush University Medical Center are researching the vaccine called MAGE-A3
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Thoracic surgeons at Rush University Medical Center are researching the vaccine called MAGE-A3 Antigen-Specific Cancer Immunotherapeutic, which is designed to kill cancer cells without harming normal cells.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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But it only works in patients with a lung cancer-linked protein called MAGE-A3.
Home | Mail Online 2009
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But it only works in patients with a lung cancer-linked protein called MAGE-A3.
Home | Mail Online 2009
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Boon soon had reason to append the numeral 1 to "MAGE," because it quickly became clear that the gene had many siblings -- that it belonged, in fact, to a large family of related genes, all previously unknown to biologists and all inactive in normal, mature cells (with one exception: they are expressed, although so far they are not thought to be a precursor to tumors, in the testes).
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Thanks, Kevin, for thinking of inviting me, and thanks, everyone at MAGE, for putting on a great show.
ConCinnity! 2010
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Multiplex Automated Genome Engineering
February 28, 2014