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Stony Brook, NY; Stony Brook University: Stony Brook biochemists Drs. David Matus and Benjamin Martin in the lab where they investigate metastatic cancer.
Stony Brook, NY; Stony Brook University: Stony Brook biochemists Drs. David Matus and Benjamin Martin in the lab where they investigate metastatic cancer.

Matus and Martin Exploring Division in Fish, Worm, and Cancer

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SBU team explores division vs. invasion in fish, worm and cancer

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