A proteomic chronology of gene expression through the cell cycle in human myeloid leukemia cells
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Michael J. Emanuele | Michael R Stratton | Angus I Lamond | Allie Mills | Tony Ly | Adam Shlien | M. Stratton | A. Lamond | A. Shlien | T. Ly | Yasmeen Ahmad | Dominique N. Soroka | Allie Mills | Michael J Emanuele | Yasmeen Ahmad | Dominique Soroka
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