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  • 2006-08-28 04:01 CatherineMunro 1350×900×8 (699466 bytes) * Source: http://visualsonline.cancer.gov/details.cfm?imageid=2555 ** Description: [[Taxol]], found in the bark of the Pacific yew tree (''[[Taxus brevifolia]]''), is a promising anti-cancer drug. ** Source: Mike Trumball. Hauser Northwest ** Author: Un

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