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Clec14a - Lung response to cigarette smoke: dose response (RAE230B)
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Clec14a - Knee osteoarthritis model: chondrocytes
Clec14a - Ventilator-associated lung induced injury resistant and sensitive strains
Clec14a - Model of HIV-associated pulmonary arterial hypertension: right superior lobe of lung
Clec14a - Oligodendrocyte progenitor and oligodendrocyte comparison (RAE230B)
Clec14a - Subchronic silicosis model: whole lung
Clec14a - Conventional cigarette or modified-risk tobacco product smoke effect on lung bronchial epithelium: dose response
Clec14a - Kidney isografts from brain dead donors
Clec14a - Phenylethyl isothiocyanate and N-nitrosomethylbenzylamine cotreatment effect on the esophagus
Clec14a - Articular and growth plate cartilage zones: 10-day old normal proximal tibia
Clec14a - Tienilic acid effect on the liver: time course
Clec14a - Cardiac hypertrophy to overt heart failure transition model
Clec14a - Peritoneal mesotheliomas induced by o-nitrotoluene and bromochloracetic acid: dose response
Clec14a - Fetal and neonatal ductus arteriosus and aorta: endothelial cells
Clec14a - Heart failure in obesity model
Clec14a - Cephaloridine effect on the kidney: dose response
Clec14a - Polybrominated diphenyl ether effect on the liver
Clec14a - Traumatic brain injury model: time course
Clec14a - Conventional cigarette or modified-risk tobacco product smoke effect on nasal respiratory epithelium: dose response
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