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SEC16B - High and low chromosomal instability phenotypes in stage II and III colorectal cancers
GEO DataSets Gene Profile neighbors Chromosome neighbors Homologene neighbors
SEC16B - Colorectal cancer: laser microdissected tumor tissues
SEC16B - Normal tissues of diverse types (SHDP)
GEO DataSets Gene Chromosome neighbors Homologene neighbors
SEC16B - Stage I endometrial cancer: microdissected frozen uterine tumors
SEC16B - Inflammatory bowel disease (HG-U133B)
SEC16B - Hormone replacement therapy effect on whole blood
SEC16B - Nonhuman primate model of Lassa fever: liver
SEC16B - Infant biliary atresia: liver
SEC16B - Azaspiracid-1 effect on T lymphocyte cell line: time course and dose response
SEC16B - Organophosphorus compound VX effect on hepatocytes: dose response
SEC16B - Unresectable colorectal cancer primary or metastatic lesions: test set
SEC16B - Hepatitis B virus (HBV)-associated acute liver failure (ALF) patients: liver explant
SEC16B - Colorectal tumor cell response to X radiation (19K 3 Part A)
SEC16B - Patient-derived colorectal cancer explants
SEC16B - Gamma secretase inhibitor MRK-003 effect on pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma tumor xenografts
SEC16B - Cultivated amniotic membrane expanded limbal epithelium
SEC16B - Obese liver response to a short-term low-fat hypocaloric diet
SEC16B - Alternative pre-mRNA splicing in various tissues and cell lines (Rosetta/Merck Splicing Chip 4)
SEC16B - Synchronous and metachronous liver metastases from colorectal cancer
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