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.
Citação norma ChicagoBliskovsky, Valery, Edward S. Ramsay, John Scott, Wendy DuBois, Wei Shi, Shuling Zhang, Xiaolan Qian, Douglas R. Lowy, and 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.
MLA CitationBliskovsky, 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.