Knockdown of mouse VCAM-1 by vector-based siRNA.
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A. George | R. Lechler | O. Florey | Cliburn Chan | P. Tan | M. Mcclure | D. Haskard | Michele Weber | R. Pillai | A. Alam | Michèle Weber | A.K.M. Shamsul Alam
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