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The use of a genetically engineered herpes simplex virus (R7020) with ionizing radiation for experimental hepatoma.
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T-regulatory cells shift from a protective anti-inflammatory to a cancer-promoting proinflammatory phenotype in polyposis.
Mate preference across the speciation continuum in a clade of mimetic butterflies.
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Mate preference across the speciation continuum in a clade of mimetic butterflies.
Mate preference across the speciation continuum in a clade of mimetic butterflies. Evolution. 2011 May; 65(5):1489-500.
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Animals
Bayes Theorem
Biological Evolution
Butterflies
Central America
DNA, Mitochondrial
Ecuador
Female
Genes, Insect
Male
Mating Preference, Animal
Peru
Polymorphism, Genetic
Sequence Alignment
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Species Specificity
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Marcus R. Kronforst