Comprehensive comparison of large-scale tissue expression datasets

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Comprehensive comparison of large-scale tissue expression datasets. / Santos Delgado, Alberto; Tsafou, Kalliopi; Stolte, Christian; Pletscher-Frankild, Sune; O'Donoghue, Seán I; Jensen, Lars Juhl.

In: PeerJ, Vol. 3, e1054, 2015.

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Santos Delgado, A, Tsafou, K, Stolte, C, Pletscher-Frankild, S, O'Donoghue, SI & Jensen, LJ 2015, 'Comprehensive comparison of large-scale tissue expression datasets', PeerJ, vol. 3, e1054. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.1054

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Santos Delgado, A., Tsafou, K., Stolte, C., Pletscher-Frankild, S., O'Donoghue, S. I., & Jensen, L. J. (2015). Comprehensive comparison of large-scale tissue expression datasets. PeerJ, 3, [e1054]. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.1054

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Santos Delgado A, Tsafou K, Stolte C, Pletscher-Frankild S, O'Donoghue SI, Jensen LJ. Comprehensive comparison of large-scale tissue expression datasets. PeerJ. 2015;3. e1054. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.1054

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Santos Delgado, Alberto ; Tsafou, Kalliopi ; Stolte, Christian ; Pletscher-Frankild, Sune ; O'Donoghue, Seán I ; Jensen, Lars Juhl. / Comprehensive comparison of large-scale tissue expression datasets. In: PeerJ. 2015 ; Vol. 3.

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