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ZNF14 - Skeletal muscles of postmenopausal women with and without hormone replacement
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ZNF14 - Monozygotic twins discordant for postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy: mid-part of vastus lateralis muscle
ZNF14 - Myelodysplastic syndrome disorder: bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells
ZNF14 - Blood from septic patients: time course
ZNF14 - Recombinant human growth hormone effect on lactating mammary gland: time course
ZNF14 - Rheumatoid arthritis and response to anti-TNF alpha therapy: blood
ZNF14 - Teratozoospermia (HumanRef-8 BeadChip)
ZNF14 - Severe influenza A infection: whole blood
ZNF14 - HIV and tuberculosis co-infection: peripheral blood mononuclear cell
ZNF14 - Teratozoospermia (Human-6 BeadChip)
ZNF14 - Type 2 diabetic obese patients: visceral adipose tissue CD14+ cells
ZNF14 - Ovarian cancer xenograft tumor response to trastuzumab and pertuzumab
ZNF14 - Bariatric surgery effect on obesity-related type 2 diabetes: whole blood
ZNF14 - Central nervous system cell types derived from embryonic stem cell line H9
ZNF14 - Effect of lifestyle on Moroccan Amazighs: peripheral blood leukocytes
ZNF14 - Metastatic breast cancer and sepsis: monocytes
ZNF14 - U2OS osteosarcoma cell line response to strigolactone analogs ST362 and MEB55: 24 hours
ZNF14 - Endometriosis: endometrial tissue
ZNF14 - Hypoxia effect on peripheral blood lymphocytes
ZNF14 - Myotonic dystrophy type 2: vastus lateralis biopsies
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