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Assessing putative protein partners of selectedestrogen responsive gene products by a yeast-two-hybrid approach
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2017-06-24
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Olgun, Çağla Ece
Muyan, Mesut
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Ç. E. Olgun and M. Muyan, “Assessing putative protein partners of selectedestrogen responsive gene products by a yeast-two-hybrid approach,” 2017, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: http://hibit2017.ii.metu.edu.tr/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/HIBIT2017_Conference_Book.pdf.