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TEX264 - Epidermal stem cell and transit-amplifying cell (HG-U133B)
GEO DataSets Gene Profile neighbors Chromosome neighbors Homologene neighbors
TEX264 - Multiple myeloma cell lines with acquired resistance to chemotherapeutic agent carfilzomib
TEX264 - Claudin-1 overexpression effect on lung adenocarcinoma cell line
TEX264 - Interleukin-20 subfamily cytokines effect on epidermal keratinocytes
TEX264 - Chromophobe renal cell carcinoma and oncocytoma
TEX264 - 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D effect on prostate epithelial cell line RWPE1: time course
TEX264 - Basal plate of the placenta from midgestation to term (HG-U133B)
TEX264 - Diesel exhaust inhalation effect on peripheral blood mononuclear cells: time course
TEX264 - Renal clear cell carcinoma (HG-U133B)
TEX264 - Androgen deprivation effect on prostate xenograft tumor LuCaP35
TEX264 - Chlamydia pneumonia infection effect on dendritic cells
TEX264 - Curcumin effect on oxidatively stressed monocyte cell line: time course
TEX264 - Androgen receptor modulator effect: time course (HG-U133B)
TEX264 - Long-term adult survivors of glioblastoma: primary tumors
TEX264 - Macrophage response to to Staphylococcus aureus infection in vitro: time course
TEX264 - Epidermal injury model
TEX264 - Aldosterone-producing adeonoma
TEX264 - Estrogen effect on breast cancer cell line: time course
TEX264 - Preadipocytes from anatomically separate fat depots (HG-U133B)
TEX264 - Monocyte differentiation to macrophage and subsequent polarization (HG-U133B)
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