Glycoprotein profiles of human breast cells demonstrate a clear clustering of normal/benign versus malignant cell lines and basal versus luminal cell lines.
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Glycoprotein profiles of human breast cells demonstrate a clear clustering of normal/benign versus malignant cell lines and basal versus luminal cell lines.
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scientific article published on 15 December 2011
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Glycoprotein profiles of human ...... sal versus luminal cell lines.
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Bruce A Macher
Chris Alleyne-Chin
Claudia A McDonald
Leslie C Timpe
Ten-Yang Yen
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10.1021/PR201041J
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2011-12-15T00:00:00Z