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LOC101056011 - Rough attenuated Brucella suis strain infection effect on macrophage cell line: time course
GEO DataSets Gene Profile neighbors
LOC101056011 - Nitric oxide generator DETA-NONOate effect on in vitro neuronal injury model: time course
LOC101056011 - Spinal cord and dorsal root ganglion
LOC101056011 - Aged, lupus-prone MRL/Faslpr model: splenic CD4 T cells
LOC101056011 - Asthma model: lungs
LOC101056011 - Time course of diabetes-induced, anti-Interferon-γ injected NOD.Scid mice: pancreatic islets
LOC101056011 - RNA helicase p68/p72 knockdown effect on skeletal muscle cells (MG-430B)
LOC101056011 - Sodium tungstate effect on insulin receptor substrate 2 knockout mice: pancreatic islets
LOC101056011 - Limbal and central corneal epithelial basal cell comparison
LOC101056011 - p300 genetic reduction model of Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome: hippocampus
LOC101056011 - RPE65 null mutant model of Leber's congenital amaurosis
LOC101056011 - Cystatin B knockout model of progressive myoclonus epilepsy: postnatal day 30 cerebellum
LOC101056011 - Embryonic V6.5 stem cell differentiation in vitro (MG-430B)
GEO DataSets Gene
LOC101056011 - Articular cartilage zones: 1-week old normal proximal tibia
LOC101056011 - TGF-beta/Smad3 signaling blockade effect on white adipose tissue
LOC101056011 - All-trans retinoic acid effect on retinoic acid receptor α-deficient F9 teratocarcinoma cells
LOC101056011 - Transcription factor Egr3 expression effect on primary myotubes (MG-430B)
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