Most cancer cells grown in a dish have little in common with cancer cells in people

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Most cancer cells grown in a dish have little in common with cancer cells in people

In a bid to find or refine laboratory research models for cancer that better compare with what happens in living people, Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists report they have developed a new computer-based technique showing that human cancer cells grown in culture dishes are the least genetically similar to their human sources.

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