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Nat Biotech, Vol. 26, No. 8. (2008), pp. 889-896.
by Chris F
Taylor, Dawn
Field, Susanna-Assunta
Sansone, Jan
Aerts, Rolf
Apweiler, Michael
Ashburner, Catherine A
Ball, Pierre-Alain
Binz, Molly
Bogue, Tim
Booth, Alvis
Brazma, Ryan R
Brinkman,
Michael, Eric W
Deutsch, Oliver
Fiehn, Jennifer
Fostel, Peter
Ghazal, Frank
Gibson, Tanya
Gray, Graeme
Grimes, John M
Hancock, Nigel W
Hardy, Henning
Hermjakob, Randall K
Julian, Matthew
Kane, Carsten
Kettner, Christopher
Kinsinger, Eugene
Kolker, Martin
Kuiper, Nicolas
Le Novere, Jim
Leebens-Mack, Suzanna E
Lewis, Phillip
Lord, Ann-Marie
Mallon, Nishanth
Marthandan, Hiroshi
Masuya, Ruth
Mcnally, Alexander
Mehrle, Norman
Morrison, Sandra
Orchard, John
Quackenbush, James M
Reecy, Donald G
Robertson, Philippe
Rocca-Serra, Henry
Rodriguez, Heiko
Rosenfelder, Javier
Santoyo-Lopez, Richard H
Scheuermann, Daniel
Schober, Barry
Smith, Jason
Snape, Christian J
Stoeckert, Keith
Tipton, Peter
Sterk, Andreas
Untergasser, Jo
Vandesompele, Stefan
Wiemann
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