Discovery of differentially expressed genes in human breast cancer using subtracted cDNA libraries and cDNA microarrays
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Yuqiu Jiang | Roberto Badaro | S. Reed | R. Houghton | E. Repasky | R. Badaró | Jiangchun Xu | Yuqiu Jiang | J. Stolk | Jiangchun Xu | S. Harlocker | Susan L Harlocker | David A Molesh | David C Dillon | John A Stolk | Raymond L Houghton | Elizabeth A Repasky | Steven G Reed | D. Molesh | D. Dillon | Susan L Harlocker | David A Molesh | David C Dillon | John A Stolk
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