Functional and profiling studies prove that prostate cancer upregulated neuroblastoma thymosin beta is the true human homologue of rat thymosin beta 15
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- Stien Dhaese (UGent) , Veronique Jonckheere (UGent) , Marc Goethals (UGent) , D WALTREGNY, Joël Vandekerckhove (UGent) , Christophe Ampe (UGent) and Marleen Van Troys (UGent)
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Citation
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-392271
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- Dhaese, Stien, et al. “Functional and Profiling Studies Prove That Prostate Cancer Upregulated Neuroblastoma Thymosin Beta Is the True Human Homologue of Rat Thymosin Beta 15.” FEBS LETTERS, vol. 581, no. 25, Elsevier Science, 2007, pp. 4809–15.
- APA
- Dhaese, S., Jonckheere, V., Goethals, M., WALTREGNY, D., Vandekerckhove, J., Ampe, C., & Van Troys, M. (2007). Functional and profiling studies prove that prostate cancer upregulated neuroblastoma thymosin beta is the true human homologue of rat thymosin beta 15. FEBS LETTERS, 581(25), 4809–4815.
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- Dhaese, Stien, Veronique Jonckheere, Marc Goethals, D WALTREGNY, Joël Vandekerckhove, Christophe Ampe, and Marleen Van Troys. 2007. “Functional and Profiling Studies Prove That Prostate Cancer Upregulated Neuroblastoma Thymosin Beta Is the True Human Homologue of Rat Thymosin Beta 15.” FEBS LETTERS 581 (25): 4809–15.
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- Dhaese, Stien, Veronique Jonckheere, Marc Goethals, D WALTREGNY, Joël Vandekerckhove, Christophe Ampe, and Marleen Van Troys. 2007. “Functional and Profiling Studies Prove That Prostate Cancer Upregulated Neuroblastoma Thymosin Beta Is the True Human Homologue of Rat Thymosin Beta 15.” FEBS LETTERS 581 (25): 4809–4815.
- Vancouver
- 1.Dhaese S, Jonckheere V, Goethals M, WALTREGNY D, Vandekerckhove J, Ampe C, et al. Functional and profiling studies prove that prostate cancer upregulated neuroblastoma thymosin beta is the true human homologue of rat thymosin beta 15. FEBS LETTERS. 2007;581(25):4809–15.
- IEEE
- [1]S. Dhaese et al., “Functional and profiling studies prove that prostate cancer upregulated neuroblastoma thymosin beta is the true human homologue of rat thymosin beta 15,” FEBS LETTERS, vol. 581, no. 25, pp. 4809–4815, 2007.
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