A Physical Sciences Network Characterization of Nonmalignant and Metastatic Cells Supplementary Material -materials and Methods -supplementary Figures and Captions Authors: the Physical Sciences – Oncology Centers Network Ps-oc Network

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  • William M. Grady
  • Michael L. Shuler
  • Barbara L. Hempstead
  • Franziska Michor
  • Robert A. Gatenby
  • Robert J. Gillies
  • H. Lee Moffitt
  • Denis Wirtz
  • Gregg L. Semenza
  • Steven A. Curley
  • Thomas V. O’Halloran
  • Jonathan D. Licht
  • Robert H. Austin
  • Thea Tlsty
  • Kelly J. Bethel
  • Jan Liphardt
  • David B. Agus
چکیده

4. Principal Investigator: Robert A. Gatenby Senior Co-Investigator: Robert J. Gillies H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute Physical Sciences-Oncology Center H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute, Tampa, FL 5. Principal Investigator: Denis Wirtz Senior Co-Investigator: Gregg L. Semenza Johns Hopkins University Physical Sciences-Oncology Center Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

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تاریخ انتشار 2013