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bibliographicCitation Cohen AL, Soldi R, Zhang H, Gustafson AM, Wilcox R, Welm BE, Chang JT, Johnson E, Spira A, Jeffrey SS, Bild AH. A pharmacogenomic method for individualized prediction of drug sensitivity. Mol Syst Biol. 2011 Jul 19;7():513. PMID: 21772261; PMCID: PMC3159972.
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