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Mus musculus
Mus musculus Transcriptome or Gene expression
Single-cell transcriptional profiling and gene regulatory network modeling in Tg2576 mice reveal gender-dependent molecular features preceding Alzheimer-like pathologies
Mus musculus Raw sequence reads
Direct lysine dimethylation of IRF3 by the methyltransferase SMYD3 attenuates antiviral innate immunity
Dysregulated ac4C modification of mRNA in a mouse model of early stage Alzheimer's disease.
Pde4b-regulated cAMP signaling pathway in the AUDGABA-S1TrSst circuit underlies acute stress-induced anxiety-like behavior
Commensal protists regulate intestinal CD8+ T cells to shape mucosal immune memory
Posttranscriptional Control of Neural Progenitors Temporal Dynamics During Neocortical Development by Syncrip
Mus musculus strain:C57BL/6
Sonic hedgehog signaling in maxillary development
Inhibition of tumor-intrinsic NAT10 enhances antitumor immunity by triggering type I interferon responses via MYC/CDK2/DNMT1 pathway.
A Vulnerable Subtype of Dopaminergic Neurons Drives Early Motor Deficits in Parkinson’s Disease
Diabetic hyperglycemia-induced glycation regulates tumor vasculature integrity via NF-κB-mediated GM-CSF secretion by tumor cells
Bacterial flora in human oral associated mice
Mus musculus Genome sequencing and assembly
Generation of genetically modified mice by an optimized CRISPR-Cas9 electroporation protocol
Spinal neuronal ferroptosis aggravates peripheral nerve injury-induced neuropathic pain via modulating competing endogenous RNA axis
Astrocytic EphA4 signaling is important for the elimination of excitatory synapses in Alzheimer’s disease
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