Establishment and characterization of stable red, far-red (fR) and near infra-red (NIR) transfected canine prostate cancer cell lines
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H. Murua Escobar | I. Nolte | B. Brenig | C. Junghanss | S. Sender | J. Beck | A. Sekora | Weibo Kong | Wen Liu | K. Bornemann-Kolatzki | Ekkehart Schuetz
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