A genome-wide transcriptional analysis of the mitotic cell cycle.

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Published in Mol Cell on July 01, 1998

Authors

R J Cho1, M J Campbell, E A Winzeler, L Steinmetz, A Conway, L Wodicka, T G Wolfsberg, A E Gabrielian, D Landsman, D J Lockhart, R W Davis

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1: Department of Genetics, Stanford University School of Medicine, California 94305, USA.

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