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Proteomics and Opportunities for Clinical Translation in Urological Disease
The Journal of Urology, 08/11/09
Vaezzadeh AR et al. – Proteomics offers new approaches to the study of genitourinary tract diseases, and the potential to identify clinically relevant biomarkers and new therapeutic targets.
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