Identification of a novel oncogenic gene fusion following transfection of human ovarian carcinoma cell DNA
Identification of a novel oncogenic gene fusion following transfection of human ovarian carcinoma cell DNA
Identification of a novel oncogenic gene fusion following transfection of human ovarian carcinoma cell DNA
Last Updated on Tuesday, 8 June 2010 02:51 Written by Administrator Tuesday, 8 June 2010 02:51
Identification of a novel oncogenic gene fusion following transfection of human ovarian carcinoma cell DNA
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