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Current Protocols in Bioinformatics, Supplement 35 (K-PART-03760) YC
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on 18 Oct 2011
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2011
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TX0007454325
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10/18/2011
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2011
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Current Protocols
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United States
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K-PART-03760
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Application Title Statement: Current Protocols in Bioinformatics, Supplement 35 (K-PART-03760) YC
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