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LOC105376166 - Probiotic effect on inflamed colonic explants
GEO DataSets Gene Profile neighbors Chromosome neighbors
LOC105376166 - Pancreatic islet-like cell clusters derived from T3 embryonic stem cells
LOC105376166 - Cisplatin effect on breast cancer cell line MCF-7: time course
LOC105376166 - CD34+derived erythoblast co-culture with Plasmodium falciparum 3D7 (Dchip analysis)
LOC105376166 - Obese children: omental adipose tissue
LOC105376166 - Type 2 diabetes and role of hepatokines
LOC105376166 - Interleukin-10 effect on peripheral blood mononuclear cells
LOC105376166 - Staphylococcal superantigen toxins effect on peripheral blood mononuclear cells
LOC105376166 - Metaphase II stage oocytes matured in vivo
LOC105376166 - Inhibition of Notch signaling in T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia cell lines
LOC105376166 - Fetal and adult reticulocytes
LOC105376166 - Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus microRNA-K12-11 expression
LOC105376166 - Transcription factor IIF cofactor GAS41 overexpression
LOC105376166 - Identical twins discordant for Multiple sclerosis: CD4+ and CD8+ T cells
LOC105376166 - Pristimerin effect on myeloma cell lines
LOC105376166 - Endothelial cell response to estradiol in vitro
LOC105376166 - NOTCH antagonist SAHM1 effect on T-ALL cell lines
LOC105376166 - Unresectable colorectal cancer primary or metastatic lesions: training set
GEO DataSets Gene Chromosome neighbors
LOC105376166 - Beta-catenin depletion effect on multiple myeloma cell line
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