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AB 2. How would the Xenatib experiment you designed in Procedure 1.7 be different if you were testing its effectiveness on humans with pancreatic cancer instead of mice? Explain.
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2. How would the Xenatib experiment you designed in Procedure 1.7 be different if you were
testing its effectiveness on humans with pancreatic cancer instead of mice? Explain.
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cos it works on humans better i guess
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