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  • The researchers used an approach called the Personalised Analysis of Rearranged Ends (PARE) to identify rearranged DNA sequences in samples taken from four bowel and two breast tumours.

    Cancer Research UK - RSS Feed 2010

  • The researchers used an approach called the Personalised Analysis of Rearranged Ends (PARE) to identify rearranged DNA sequences in samples taken from four bowel and two breast tumours.

    Cancer Research UK - RSS Feed 2010

  • The researchers used an approach called the Personalised Analysis of Rearranged Ends

    THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010

  • The researchers used an approach called the Personalised Analysis of Rearranged Ends

    THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010

  • It is called Personalised Analysis of Rearranged Ends and works by measuring distinctive rearrangements of DNA caused by cancer.

    Home | Mail Online 2010

  • Personalised services generate more effective outcomes than traditional, blanket approaches.

    The limits of 'big government' 2011

  • Personalised blood tests will mean doctors can monitor how well a particular patient's cancer is responding to surgery or therapy

    Dogs can be trained to sniff out bowel cancer, Japanese researchers say 2011

  • Personalised mugs, mousemats, stationery and photobooks are just a few of the ways you can display your images, as well as digital photo frames which allows you to display a whole album of images in one photo frame, so that you are constantly reminded of your most treasured memories, rather than finding them years later in a dust-ridden album.

    Hercules Photo | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles 2009

  • Christopher TookeyDaily Mail, London W8 Personalised learning is key to the Kunskapsskolan model of teaching "In the land that pioneered free schools, doubts are growing over their success" Dispatch, .

    Steven Pinker is wrong – we live in the bloodiest times ever | letters 2011

  • Personalised services generate more effective outcomes than traditional, blanket approaches.

    The limits of government 2011

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