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MT1G - Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma tumor and adjacent non-tumor tissue
GEO DataSets Gene Profile neighbors Chromosome neighbors
MT1G - Renal clear cell carcinoma-thyroid hormone receptor mutants: HepG3 cell line
MT1G - Electric pulse stimulation in vitro exercise model: primary myotubes
MT1G - Insulin-Producing Cells generated from dedifferentiated pancreatic islet cells expanded in vitro
MT1G - Far-upstream element binding protein inactivation
MT1G - Anaplastic thyroid carcinomas: thyroid biopsies
MT1G - Post-menopausal women: vaginal epithelium
MT1G - GRHL3-depleted epidermal keratinocyte response to the induction of differentiation in vitro
MT1G - Platelet-derived growth factor effect on fibroblasts: time course
MT1G - Type 2 diabetic and hyperglycemic pancreatic islets
MT1G - Barrett esophagus: endoscopic biopsies
MT1G - Keratinocyte response to endogenous microRNA-31 inhibition
MT1G - Pulmonary fibrosis with associated pulmonary hypertension: lung explants
MT1G - Parkin expression in parkin-deficient U87MG glioma cells
MT1G - Chronic high-level alcohol consumption effect on brain: post-mortem hippocampus
MT1G - Breast lipotransfer white adipose tissue CD34+ cells
MT1G - Oligooxopiperazine effect on hypoxic alveolar adenocarcinoma cell line
MT1G - Epidermal growth factor effect on HER2-overexpressing mammary epithelial MCF10A cells: time course
MT1G - AP1510, TGFα or heregulin ligand effect on MCF10 mammary epithelial cells expressing HER2-FKBP-HA chimeric receptors
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