Meredith Jemima Brown
Meredith Jemima Brown (25 October 1846 – 5 November 1908) was a Scottish social reformer from Aberdeen who founded the Shaftesbury Institute in London, which offered a safe space for young women arriving in the British capital. Provided by Wikipedia
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Targeting cancer gene dependencies with anthrax-mediated delivery of peptide nucleic acids by Lu, Zeyu, Paolella, Brenton R, Truex, Nicholas L, Loftis, Alexander R, Liao, Xiaoli, Rabideau, Amy E, Brown, Meredith S, Busanovich, John, Beroukhim, Rameen, Pentelute, Bradley L
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Targeting Cancer Gene Dependencies with Anthrax-Mediated Delivery of Peptide Nucleic Acids by Lu, Zeyu, Paolella, Brenton R., Truex, Nicholas L., Loftis, Alexander R., Liao, Xiaoli, Rabideau, Amy E., Brown, Meredith S., Busanovich, John, Beroukhim, Rameen, Pentelute, Bradley L.
Published 2022
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Copy-number and gene dependency analysis reveals partial copy loss of wild-type SF3B1 as a novel cancer vulnerability by Paolella, Brenton R, Urbanski, Laura M, Alberta, John A, Bandopadhayay, Pratiti, Nichols, Caitlin A, Agarwalla, Pankaj K, Brown, Meredith S, Lamothe, Rebecca, Yu, Yong, Choi, Peter S, Obeng, Esther A, Heckl, Dirk, Vazquez, Francisca, Buhrlage, Sara J, Stiles, Charles D, Reed, Robin, Gibson, William J, Zack, Travis Ian, Wei, Guo, Wang, Belinda, Tsherniak, Aviad, Weir, Barbara A, Root, David, Cowley, Glenn S, Ebert, Benjamin L, Hahn, William, Beroukhim, Rameen
Published 2017
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