Stereotyped and specific gene expression programs in human innate immune responses to bacteria
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Ash A. Alizadeh | D. Botstein | P. Brown | S. Dudoit | L. Staudt | J. Boldrick | C. Liu | M. Diehn | D. Relman | C. Belcher | Jennifer C. Boldrick
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