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Carcinogenesis / Myeloid leukemia / Drugs / Targeted therapy / Personalized medicine / Imatinib / Cancer / Gastrointestinal stromal tumor / Chronic myelogenous leukemia / Medicine / Oncology / Lymphoma


Tyler Vestal, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons    It took nearly 13 years and cost over $3 billion to sequence the human genome for the first time, a task that  was 
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Document Date: 2014-04-25 14:13:55


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