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Libertas Announces CLOCKSS Archiving Partnership

Posted Mon, Feb, 13,2012

Libertas is pleased to announce its new archiving partnership with CLOCKSS.CLOCKSS is a venture between the world's leading scholarly publishers and research libraries.  It operates a sustainable, geographically distributed archive to ensure the long-term survival of web-based scholarly publications for the long-term benefit of researchers around the world.For past and future authors of a...

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Press Release: U Of M Researchers Find Gene Biomarkers Can Predict A Patient’s Ovarian Cancer Therapy Response & Survival

Posted Mon, Oct, 17,2011

MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL (October 12, 2011) — University of Minnesota Medical School researchers have identified gene biomarkers that can predict which patients with advanced stages of ovarian cancer (stages III-IV) will respond to standard chemotherapy (platinum/taxol) and which will fail.The results of the research are published in the October 3, 2011 online issue of the journal Cancer Informa...

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