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Why Are Non-Mutated EGFR Genes Called "Wild Type?"

May 27, 20141 min
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Episode description

When it comes to EGFR and lung cancer, is a mutation good or bad? Dr. Joel Neal of Stanford University Medical Center explains why non-mutated genes are called "wild type." February 2014.

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