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The Impact of 1,25(OH)2D3 and its Structural Analogs on Gene Expression in Cancer Cells - A Microarray Approach
CARSTEN KRIEBITZSCH, LIEVE VERLINDEN, GUY EELEN, BIAUW KENG TAN, MARK VAN CAMP, ROGER BOUILLON and ANNEMIEKE VERSTUYF
Anticancer Research September 2009, 29 (9) 3471-3483;
CARSTEN KRIEBITZSCH
LIEVE VERLINDEN
GUY EELEN
BIAUW KENG TAN
MARK VAN CAMP
ROGER BOUILLON
ANNEMIEKE VERSTUYF
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Anticancer Research
Vol. 29, Issue 9
September 2009
The Impact of 1,25(OH)2D3 and its Structural Analogs on Gene Expression in Cancer Cells - A Microarray Approach
CARSTEN KRIEBITZSCH, LIEVE VERLINDEN, GUY EELEN, BIAUW KENG TAN, MARK VAN CAMP, ROGER BOUILLON, ANNEMIEKE VERSTUYF
Anticancer Research Sep 2009, 29 (9) 3471-3483;
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