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Aplp2 - Early postnatal nerve tissue response to acrylamide: cerebellum
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Aplp2 - Heavy metal effect on liver derived cell line H4-II-E-C3
Aplp2 - Epidermal growth factor receptor activation effect on astrocytes: time course
Aplp2 - Spared nerve injury model of peripheral neuropathic pain: dorsal horn of spinal cord
Aplp2 - Brown adipose tissue response to fasting
Aplp2 - Hepatoma cell line overexpressing human Sar1 components of the coat protein complex II transport machinery
Aplp2 - Cirrhosis and liver endothelial cells
Aplp2 - Various high fat diets effect on liver
Aplp2 - Fisher 344 rat model of aging: parietal cortex
Aplp2 - Visceral adiposity resulting from poor fetal nutrition
Aplp2 - Pregnane X receptor agonist effect on the liver (RAE230A)
Aplp2 - Traumatic brain injury model: time course
Aplp2 - Thiazolidinedione pioglitazone effect on Fischer 344 model of aging: hippocampus
Aplp2 - Mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate effect on prepubertal testes: time course
Aplp2 - Renal inner medullary collecting duct cells
Aplp2 - Formaldehyde effect on nasal epithelium: dose response and time course
Aplp2 - c-Raf inhibitor GW5074 anti-apoptotic effect on cerebellar granule neurons: time course
Aplp2 - Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ ligand treatment: adipose tissue, skeletal muscle, and liver
Aplp2 - Age effect on central and peripheral nervous systems
Aplp2 - Regular exercise effect on heart
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