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Genome|May 10, 2008
The relationship between genetic and cytogenetic maps of pea. II. Physical maps of linkage mapping populationsK J Hall, J S Parker, T H Ellis, et al.
The Prostate|February 11, 1999
Prostate secretory protein (PSP94) suppresses the growth of androgen-independent prostate cancer cell line (PC3) and xenografts by inducing apoptosisS V Garde, V S Basrur, L Li, et al.
Cancer Research|July 1, 1988
Role of tumor cytoskeleton and membrane glycoprotein IRGpIIb/IIIa in platelet adhesion to tumor cell membrane and tumor cell-induced platelet aggregationH Chopra, J S Hatfield, Y S Chang, et al.
Physical Review Letters|September 16, 2000
Exclusion limits on the WIMP-nucleon cross section from the cryogenic dark matter searchR Abusaidi, D S Akerib, P D Barnes, et al.
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Genome|May 10, 2008
The relationship between genetic and cytogenetic maps of pea. II. Physical maps of linkage mapping populationsK J Hall, J S Parker, T H Ellis, et al.
The Prostate|February 11, 1999
Prostate secretory protein (PSP94) suppresses the growth of androgen-independent prostate cancer cell line (PC3) and xenografts by inducing apoptosisS V Garde, V S Basrur, L Li, et al.
Cancer Research|July 1, 1988
Role of tumor cytoskeleton and membrane glycoprotein IRGpIIb/IIIa in platelet adhesion to tumor cell membrane and tumor cell-induced platelet aggregationH Chopra, J S Hatfield, Y S Chang, et al.
Physical Review Letters|September 16, 2000
Exclusion limits on the WIMP-nucleon cross section from the cryogenic dark matter searchR Abusaidi, D S Akerib, P D Barnes, et al.
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