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Date: 2015-08-20 12:39:38
Chemistry
Biology
Fellows of the Royal Society
American atheists
Crystallography
Protein structure
David Harker
X-ray crystallography
HWI
Herbert A. Hauptman
Prostate cancer
Androgen receptor

SpringHAUPTMAN-WOODWARD INSTITUTE An Independent Non-Profit Biomedical Research Institute PROSTATE CANCER is the most frequently diagnosed male cancer.

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