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URL: https://www.crukscotlandinstitute.ac.uk/
Proper Citation: Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute (RRID:SCR_027384)
Description: CRUK Scotland Institute (formerly the CRUK Beatson Institute)* is core-funded by Cancer Research UK and provides environment for its basic and translational scientists to understand the mechanisms that regulate cancer cell proliferation, survival and dissemination; to identify critical components of these pathways as targets for novel cancer therapies; and to help translate this knowledge to patient benefit.
Abbreviations: CRUK Scotland Institute
Resource Type: institution
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Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute Molecular Technology Service Core Facility |
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CRUK Scotland Institute Deep Phenotyping Advanced Technology Core Facility |
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Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute Mass Spectrometry Core Facility |
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