The differentiation state of the Schwann cell progenitor drives phenotypic variation between two contagious cancers
The differentiation state of the Schwann cell progenitor drives phenotypic variation between two contagious cancers
Data associated with manuscript, 'The differentiation state of the Schwann cell progenitor drives phenotypic variation between two contagious cancers'. Published in PlosPathogens
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University of Southampton
Siddle, Hannah
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Siddle, Hannah and Owen, Rachel
(2021)
The differentiation state of the Schwann cell progenitor drives phenotypic variation between two contagious cancers.
University of Southampton
doi:10.5258/SOTON/D1975
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Data associated with manuscript, 'The differentiation state of the Schwann cell progenitor drives phenotypic variation between two contagious cancers'. Published in PlosPathogens
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Published date: 20 October 2021
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/451536
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