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Cell lines / Genetics / Proteins / ETS transcription factor family / LNCaP / Prostate cancer / Beta-catenin / Cell culture / Phosphorylation / Biology / Transcription factors / Gene expression
Date: 2010-11-23 05:34:19
Cell lines
Genetics
Proteins
ETS transcription factor family
LNCaP
Prostate cancer
Beta-catenin
Cell culture
Phosphorylation
Biology
Transcription factors
Gene expression

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