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Single cell analysis of human breast cancers
Lung adenocarcinoma and adjacent normal tissue miRNA expression profiles
Single cell analysis of human fetal bone marrow and Down syndrome
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Calu-3 lung adenocarcinoma cells infected with wildtype and mutant SARS virus
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MAPK inactivation is required for the G2 to M-phase transition of the first mitotic cell cycle.
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Study of Docetaxel +153 Sm-EDTMP in Patients With Hormone-Refractory Prostate Cancer
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