The Roles of FRS2alpha in Prostate Development and Tumorigenesis
Dr. Zhang Yongyou (张永有)博士
Center for Cancer and Stem Cell Biology
Institute of Biosciences and Technology
Texas A&M University Health Sciences Center
Houston, TX 77030, USA.
2008年10月31日(星期五)3:30pm-5:00pm,
卢嘉锡楼二楼会议室
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