Avdieiev, S. S., Gera, L., Hodges, R., & Dmytrenko, V. V. (2015). Glioma-associated protein CHI3L2 suppresses cells viability and induces G1/S transition arrest.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAvdieiev, S. S., L. Gera, R. Hodges, and V. V. Dmytrenko. Glioma-associated Protein CHI3L2 Suppresses Cells Viability and Induces G1/S Transition Arrest. 2015.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationAvdieiev, S. S., et al. Glioma-associated Protein CHI3L2 Suppresses Cells Viability and Induces G1/S Transition Arrest. 2015.
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