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Comparison of two models of GRN-deficiency using quantitative proteomics
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Nuckols, Thomas
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03/30/2022
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Biology, Bioinformatics, Biology, Neuroscience, and Biology, Biostatistics
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Establishing a murine model for preclinical evaluation of novel erythrocyte transfusion therapies
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Pan, Rachel
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04/09/2019
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Stem cell derived monkey neural progenitor cells as a platform for translational research in Huntington's disease
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