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SLC39A12 - Chronic high-level alcohol consumption effect on brain: post-mortem hippocampus
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SLC39A12 - Multiple normal tissues
SLC39A12 - Long-term adult survivors of glioblastoma: primary tumors
GEO DataSets Gene Chromosome neighbors Homologene neighbors
SLC39A12 - Age effect on normal adult brain: frontal cortical region
SLC39A12 - Antiretroviral therapy effect on brain of patients with HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders
SLC39A12 - Far-upstream element binding protein inactivation
SLC39A12 - Recombinant human growth hormone effect on lactating mammary gland: time course
SLC39A12 - Medulloblastomas in children
SLC39A12 - Two types of HIV-associated neurocognitive impairment: brain regions
SLC39A12 - Schizophrenia: postmortem anterior prefrontal cortex
SLC39A12 - Host cell response to HIV-1 Vpr-induced cell cycle arrest: time course
SLC39A12 - Multiple sclerosis: brain lesions
SLC39A12 - Schizophrenia: postmortem superior temporal cortex
SLC39A12 - Acute myeloid leukemia with CEBPA mutations [AMLSG cohort]: mononuclear cells
SLC39A12 - Postmortem Alzheimer's disease brains: Hisayama study
SLC39A12 - Primary central nervous system lymphoma patients: brain tumor
SLC39A12 - Embryonic stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes
SLC39A12 - Various normal tissues
SLC39A12 - Alzheimer's disease: neurofibrillary tangles
SLC39A12 - Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-positive breast cancer brain metastases
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