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English: Cellular responses of NS cells (CB660) to DMSO and J101, respectively. |
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Source | Movie S3 from Danovi D, Folarin A, Gogolok S, Ender C, Elbatsh A, Engstrom P, Stricker S, Gagrica S, Georgian A, Yu D, U K, Harvey K, Ferretti P, Paddison P, Preston J, Abbott N, Bertone P, Smith A, Pollard S (2013). "A High-Content Small Molecule Screen Identifies Sensitivity of Glioblastoma Stem Cells to Inhibition of Polo-Like Kinase 1". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0077053. PMID 24204733. PMC: 3813721. | ||
Author | Danovi D, Folarin A, Gogolok S, Ender C, Elbatsh A, Engstrom P, Stricker S, Gagrica S, Georgian A, Yu D, U K, Harvey K, Ferretti P, Paddison P, Preston J, Abbott N, Bertone P, Smith A, Pollard S | ||
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