The morphologies of breast cancer cell lines in three-dimensional assays correlate with \ntheir profiles of gene expression

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This paper, published in 2008, received 809 indexed citations. Written by Paraic A. Kenny, Genee Y. Lee, Connie A. Myers, Richard M. Neve, Jeremy R. Semeiks, Paul T. Spellman, Katrin Lorenz, Mary Helen Barcellos‐Hoff, Ole W. Petersen and Joe W. Gray covering the research area of Oncology, Biomedical Engineering and Biophysics. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Oncology (468 citations), Biomedical Engineering (330 citations) and Molecular Biology (304 citations). Published in eScholarship (California Digital Library).

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