Academia-industry collaboration: an integral element for building "omic" resources.
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David E Hill | Marc Vidal | Lynn Doucette-Stamm | Troy Moore | J. Hudson | T. Moore | M. Vidal | J. Garrels | J. Hartley | M. Brasch | James L Hartley | Michael A Brasch | Anthony A del Campo | James I Garrels | Judith Glaven | James R Hudson | L. Doucette-Stamm | D. Hill | Judith Glaven | D. Hill | T. Moore | D. Hill
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