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Ddias - Ovarian primordial follicle response to various growth factors
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Ddias - Heavy metal effect on liver derived cell line H4-II-E-C3
Ddias - Hippocampal neural progenitor cell response to the small molecule KHS101: dose response
Ddias - Cadmium effect on the testis: time course
Ddias - Anti-Mullerian hormone effect on ovary
Ddias - Knee osteoarthritis model: chondrocytes
Ddias - Mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate effect on prepubertal testes: time course
Ddias - cAMP agonist forskolin effect on INS-1 insulinoma cell line: time course
Ddias - Oligodendroglial cell model of multiple system atrophy: time course
Ddias - Neurotrophin-3 effect on ovaries in vitro
Ddias - Progesterone effect on cultured neonatal ovaries
Ddias - Adjudin effect on the testis: time course
Ddias - Cobalt effect on liver cell line H4IIEC3: dose response
Ddias - Male contraceptive agent Gamendazole effect on the testis: time course
Ddias - Conditionally immortalized astrocyte cell line response to T-antigen inactivation
Ddias - Hepatoma cell line overexpressing human Sar1 components of the coat protein complex II transport machinery
Ddias - Sox10 depletion effect on Schwannoma cell line
Ddias - Fetal brain response to maternal immune activation induced by lipopolysaccharide
Ddias - bHLH transcription factor Math2 overexpression effect on cultured brain cerebral cortical cells
Ddias - GLI1 transformed kidney epithelial cell line
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