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Endothelial cell response to hypoxia and subsequent reoxygenation
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LOC101928000 - Schizophrenia: endothelial and neuronal cells from postmortem dorsolateral prefrontal cortex tissue
LOC101928000 - TYK2 and STAT1 silencing effect on JURKAT T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia cell line
LOC101928000 - Tendinopathy
LOC101928000 - Ovarian normal surface epithelia and ovarian cancer epithelial cells
LOC101928000 - Inhibition of Notch signaling in T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia cell lines
LOC101928000 - Nodular lymphocyte-predominant Hodgkin lymphoma: lymphocytic and histiocytic cells
LOC101928000 - Classic Hodgkins lymphoma diagnostic lymph-node biopsies
LOC101928000 - AIDS-related lymphomas
LOC101928000 - NF-kB inactivation effect on T-ALL1 cell lines
LOC101928000 - IGHV mutated/unmutated Mantle Cell Lymphoma patients: B cell lymphocytes
LOC101928000 - Genetic reprogramming of prostate cancer-associated stromal cells
LOC101928000 - HIV-1 Vpr effect on monocyte-derived macrophage
LOC101928000 - PTPN1 depletion effect on Hodgkin lymphoma derived cell line
LOC101928000 - Onconase effect on mesothelioma cells in vitro
LOC101928000 - Uveal melanoma
LOC101928000 - Stratification of pediatric septic shock patients: whole blood
LOC101928000 - Resistance exercise effect on MHC I and MHC IIa muscle fibers of young and old women
LOC101928000 - Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma tumors harboring human papillomavirus
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