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productive collaborations. The author gratefully acknowledges major funding support
from a number of federal agencies including: Army Research Office Grants: DAAL03-91-
G-0064, DAAH04-94-0003 and the Joint Army/USDA Advance Materials Program Grant
DAAK60-93-K0012; NIH Grants CA 23108, GM25886, AI17586, AI24110 and GM58583;
and a DARPA Grant. Smaller funding support is acknowledged from the UML
Chancellor's Fund and Research Foundation Seed grants, NSF NSEC Grant EEC-0425826
and collaborative effort from other UML Centers & Institutes. For some aspects of the
research described herein, financial support is acknowledged from the following compa-
nies: AnVil, Pfizer, Aventis, Genetics Institute, and Millennium Pharmaceuticals.
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