Application of multi-omics techniques for bioprocess design and optimization in chinese hamster ovary cells.
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Ian W Marison | A. Farrell | N. McLoughlin | J. Milne | I. Marison | J. Bones | Amy Farrell | Jonathan Bones | Niaobh McLoughlin | John J Milne | J. J. Milne | Amy S. Farrell
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