Cha, H. J., Byrom, M., Mead, P. E., Ellington, A. D., Wallingford, J. B., & Marcotte, E. M. (2012). Evolutionarily Repurposed Networks Reveal the Well-Known Antifungal Drug Thiabendazole to Be a Novel Vascular Disrupting Agent. Public Library of Science.
Chicago Style CitationCha, Hye Ji, Michelle Byrom, Paul E. Mead, Andrew D. Ellington, John B. Wallingford, and Edward M. Marcotte. Evolutionarily Repurposed Networks Reveal the Well-Known Antifungal Drug Thiabendazole to Be a Novel Vascular Disrupting Agent. Public Library of Science, 2012.
MLA CitationCha, Hye Ji, et al. Evolutionarily Repurposed Networks Reveal the Well-Known Antifungal Drug Thiabendazole to Be a Novel Vascular Disrupting Agent. Public Library of Science, 2012.
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