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Publications by David H. Lee
Discovery at the Interface: Toward Novel Anti-Proliferative Agents Targeting Human Estrogen Receptor/S100 Interactions
Cell Cycle
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Developmental Biology
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Erratum: Emergence of Symbiosis in Peptide Self-Replication Through a Hypercyclic Network
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Targeting FtsZ for Antituberculosis Drug Discovery: Noncytotoxic Taxanes as Novel Antituberculosis Agents
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