eVOC: a controlled vocabulary for unifying gene expression data.
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C. V. Jongeneel | D. Smedley | J. Kelso | Winston A Hide | A. Christoffels | J. Visagie | G. Theiler | S. Bardien | Darren Otgaar | G. Greyling | Mark McCarthy | Tania Hide | Mark I. McCarthy | Mark I Mccarthy | C. Jongeneel
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