A quantitative proteomic analysis of growth factor-induced compositional changes in lipid rafts of human smooth muscle cells
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A quantitative proteomic analysis of growth factor-induced compositional changes in lipid rafts of human smooth muscle cells
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наукова стаття, опублікована в грудні 2005
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A quantitative proteomic analy ...... s of human smooth muscle cells
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A quantitative proteomic analy ...... s of human smooth muscle cells
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A quantitative proteomic analy ...... s of human smooth muscle cells
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A quantitative proteomic analy ...... s of human smooth muscle cells
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A quantitative proteomic analy ...... s of human smooth muscle cells
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David Zurakowski
Dawn L. MacLellan
Hanno Steen
Keith R. Solomon
Michael R. Freeman
Monica Garlick
Rosalyn M. Adam
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10.1002/PMIC.200500044
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2005-12-01T00:00:00Z