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SLC2A4RG - Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-positive breast cancer brain metastases
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SLC2A4RG - Cadmium effect on liver cell line: dose response
SLC2A4RG - Type 2 diabetes: pancreatic beta-cells
SLC2A4RG - Morbid obesity: subcutaneous and omental adipose tissues
SLC2A4RG - Transcription factor IIF cofactor GAS41 overexpression
SLC2A4RG - Alkylphospholipids effect on HaCaT keratinocytes
SLC2A4RG - Hyperplastic enlarged lobular units: epithelial cells
SLC2A4RG - Dukes B colon cancer recurrence
SLC2A4RG - Resistance exercise effect on MHC I and MHC IIa muscle fibers of young and old women
SLC2A4RG - Cystic fibrosis bronchial epithelial cells exposure to Pseudomonas aeruginosa PA01 biofilms
SLC2A4RG - Lapatinib-resistant HER2-positive breast tumor cells
SLC2A4RG - Metastatic hybrid cell line of estrogen receptor-negative and -positive breast cancer cells in mouse bone marrow
SLC2A4RG - Tamoxifen-resistant breast cancer cell line MCF7 subclones
SLC2A4RG - HMEC-1 endothelial cell line response to infection by Rickettsia prowazekii
SLC2A4RG - Dioxin effect on breast cancer cell line (HG-U133B)
SLC2A4RG - Natural killer cell expression profiling
SLC2A4RG - Multiple myeloma cell lines with acquired resistance to chemotherapeutic agent carfilzomib
SLC2A4RG - Bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells from primary myelofibrosis patients
SLC2A4RG - Homocysteine effect on aortic smooth muscle cells in vitro
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