A MAJOR ROLE FOR SENESCENCE AND IMMORTALITY GENE NETWORK IN HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA

2009-10-01
ARSLAN ERGÜL, AYÇA
Bagislar, Sevgi
KONU KARAKAYALI, ÖZLEN
Ozturk, Nuri
ÖZDAĞ, Hilal
Ozturk, Ahmet R.
Erdal, Esra
KARADEMİR, SEDAT
SAĞOL, ÖZGÜL
Mizrak, Dilsa
BOZKAYA, HAKAN
Bilen, Biter
İLK, HAKKI GÖKHAN
İlk Dağ, Özlem
Atalay, Rengül
Ozturk, Mehmet

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Citation Formats
A. ARSLAN ERGÜL et al., “A MAJOR ROLE FOR SENESCENCE AND IMMORTALITY GENE NETWORK IN HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA,” 2009, vol. 50, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/52944.