Development of a toxicogenomics signature for genotoxicity using a dose‐optimization and informatics strategy in human cells
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Jiri Aubrecht | Heng-Hong Li | Carole L Yauk | Renxiang Chen | Daniel R Hyduke | Albert J Fornace | A. Fornace | D. Hyduke | C. Yauk | J. Aubrecht | Heng-Hong Li | Renxiang Chen | P. Heard | Pamela Heard | Daniel R. Hyduke
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