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What can the chemicals cells produce while injured tell us?
« on: 16/09/2013 14:40:27 »
A new way of profiling all the chemicals made by cells when they are injured could help us reverse the damage caused by stroke.
Read a transcript of the interview by clicking here

or [chapter podcast=1000468 track=13.08.29/Naked_Scientists_Show_13.08.29_1001252.mp3] Listen to it now[/chapter] or [download as MP3]
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