RNA helicases p68 and p72: multifunctional proteins with important implications for cancer development
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RNA helicases p68 and p72: multifunctional proteins with important implications for cancer development
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出版物
Future Oncology
Volume 7, Issue 2, Pages 239-251
出版商
Future Medicine Ltd
发表日期
2011-02-24
DOI
10.2217/fon.11.1
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