The SOX2 response program in glioblastoma multiforme: an integrated ChIP-seq, expression microarray, and microRNA analysis
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Wei Yu | David R Goodlett | Xuefeng Fang | Biaoyang Lin | Leroy Hood | Jiaofang Shao | Jae-Geun Yoon | Shu Zheng | Gregory Foltz | L. Hood | D. Goodlett | Jae-Geun Yoon | X. Fang | G. Foltz | Wei Yu | Lisha Li | Dasong Hua | Dasong Hua | Jiaofang Shao | Lisha Li | S. Zheng | B. Lin
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