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Integrating phenotypic and expression profiles to map arsenic-response networks.
Haugen AC, Kelley R, Collins JB, Tucker CJ, Deng C, Afshari CA, Brown JM, Ideker T, Van Houten B
Genome Biol 2004, 5:R95
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