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		<title>Going Naked To Beat Cancer, Part Two: Nude Mice</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you arrived here after an internet search for &#8216;nude mice&#8216;, then you&#8217;re either in need of psychiatric care, or else you&#8217;d like some more information on a very important laboratory animal. Or both. Either way: welcome! Our recent story, describing the significance  of the naked mole rat in cancer research, reminded us of another [...]]]></description>
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