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SUBMITTER: Alfarano C
PROVIDER: S-EPMC540005 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Alfarano C C Andrade C E CE Anthony K K Bahroos N N Bajec M M Bantoft K K Betel D D Bobechko B B Boutilier K K Burgess E E Buzadzija K K Cavero R R D'Abreo C C Donaldson I I Dorairajoo D D Dumontier M J MJ Dumontier M R MR Earles V V Farrall R R Feldman H H Garderman E E Gong Y Y Gonzaga R R Grytsan V V Gryz E E Gu V V Haldorsen E E Halupa A A Haw R R Hrvojic A A Hurrell L L Isserlin R R Jack F F Juma F F Khan A A Kon T T Konopinsky S S Le V V Lee E E Ling S S Magidin M M Moniakis J J Montojo J J Moore S S Muskat B B Ng I I Paraiso J P JP Parker B B Pintilie G G Pirone R R Salama J J JJ Sgro S S Shan T T Shu Y Y Siew J J Skinner D D Snyder K K Stasiuk R R Strumpf D D Tuekam B B Tao S S Wang Z Z White M M Willis R R Wolting C C Wong S S Wrong A A Xin C C Yao R R Yates B B Zhang S S Zheng K K Pawson T T Ouellette B F F BF Hogue C W V CW
Nucleic acids research 20050101 Database issue
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