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Nature 447, 528 (31 May 2007) | doi:10.1038/447528c; Published online 30 May 2007
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Assistant or Associate Professor, Section of Anatomic Pathology
- The Medical College of Georgia
- Augusta, Georgia, USA
Professor / Associate Professor (Pharmaceutics / Pharmaceutical Analysis&quality Control)
- Alliance Institute of Advanced Pharmacy and Health Sciences
- Hyderabad 500038 India
Pathologists needed to cope with mutant mice
Robert D. Cardiff1
- Center for Comparative Medicine, University of California at Davis, Davis, California 95616, USA
The number of genetically engineered mouse mutants is rising substantially, as highlighted in your Editorial 'Mutant mice galore' (Nature 446, 469–470; doi:10.1038/446469b 2007).
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