Bliskovsky, V., Ramsay, E. S., Scott, J., DuBois, W., Shi, W., Zhang, S., . . . Mock, B. A. (2003). Frap, FKBP12 rapamycin-associated protein, is a candidate gene for the plasmacytoma resistance locus Pctr2 and can act as a tumor suppressor gene. National Academy of Sciences.
Chicago Style CitationBliskovsky, Valery, Edward S. Ramsay, John Scott, Wendy DuBois, Wei Shi, Shuling Zhang, Xiaolan Qian, Douglas R. Lowy, i Beverly A. Mock. Frap, FKBP12 Rapamycin-associated Protein, Is a Candidate Gene for the Plasmacytoma Resistance Locus Pctr2 and Can Act As a Tumor Suppressor Gene. National Academy of Sciences, 2003.
Cita MLABliskovsky, Valery, et al. Frap, FKBP12 Rapamycin-associated Protein, Is a Candidate Gene for the Plasmacytoma Resistance Locus Pctr2 and Can Act As a Tumor Suppressor Gene. National Academy of Sciences, 2003.