Multiplex gene expression analysis for high-throughput drug discovery: screening and analysis of compounds affecting genes overexpressed in cancer cells.
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Frank Eeckman | Joseph Monforte | Steven W Jones | F. Eeckman | M. McCarrick | May M. Luke | Gordon Parry | May M Luke | J. Monforte | Paul H Johnson | Roger P Walker | Kathy Stephens | Janet Meurer | Deborah A Zajchowski | Yuping Tan | Linda Wong | Thomas K Morgan | Meg A McCarrick | J. Meurer | G. Parry | D. Zajchowski | R. P. Walker | P. Johnson | Yuping Tan | S. Jones | Kathy Stephens | Linda Wong
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