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Design and use of constitutively active STAT5 constructs
Michael A. Farrar
Laboratory Medicine and Pathology
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Biological Phenomena
75%
Cell Lineage
40%
Hematopoietic Stem Cells
38%
Growth Hormone
36%
Blood Cells
31%
Epithelium
29%
Breast
29%
Transcription Factors
29%
Central Nervous System
28%
Homeostasis
28%
Genes
15%
Chemical Compounds
Growth Hormone
100%
Pharmacological Metabolism
59%