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LOC100912469 - Corticosterone effect on hippocampus: dose response
GEO DataSets Gene Profile neighbors Chromosome neighbors
LOC100912469 - Alcohol-preferring inbred strain: brain
LOC100912469 - Dehydration effect on the supraoptic nucleus: time course
LOC100912469 - Glioma cell migration: comparison of fast and slow invading cells
LOC100912469 - Syracuse high and low avoidance learning comparison
LOC100912469 - Dorsal root ganglion in three peripheral neuropathic pain models: time course
LOC100912469 - Age-related aortic vasculopathy model
LOC100912469 - Cardiovascular response to chronic voluntary exercise
LOC100912469 - Spinal cord contusion
LOC100912469 - Fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 K650E mutation for type II thanatophoric dysplasia
LOC100912469 - Angiotensin II type 1 receptor antagonist effect on brain microvessels of hypertensive animals
LOC100912469 - Anesthetic effect on brain
LOC100912469 - Spinal cord injury effect on supraspinal tracts: time course (RG-U34A)
LOC100912469 - Early-life kainite-induced seizure effect on brain hippocampus: time course
LOC100912469 - Spinal cord injury and regeneration time course: at T9 (RG-U34A)
LOC100912469 - Traumatic brain injury: time course
LOC100912469 - Kainate-induced status epilepticus effect on immature hippocampus: time course
LOC100912469 - Multipotent neural progenitor cells
LOC100912469 - Targretin, 9-cis retinoic acid, and 4-hydroxyphenylretinamide effect on various organs
LOC100912469 - Age effect on extraocular muscles
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