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Gm17762 - Ligand screen in B cells: antigen IgM
GEO DataSets Gene Profile neighbors Chromosome neighbors
Gm17762 - Intestinal tract gene expression (MG-U74B)
Gm17762 - Nitric oxide generator DETA-NONOate effect on in vitro neuronal injury model: time course
Gm17762 - Airway disease trait manifestation in various genetic backgrounds: lungs (MG-U74B)
Gm17762 - Triple-fusion reporter gene effect on embryonic stem cells
Gm17762 - Fasting effect on the liver
Gm17762 - Embryonic stem cells and embryoid bodies (MG-430B)
Gm17762 - Smooth muscle cell differentiation induced by retinoic acid: time course
Gm17762 - Dendritic cell subpopulations: spleen (MG-U74B)
Gm17762 - Retinoblastoma-like p107 knockout effect on neurospheres (MG-430B)
Gm17762 - Osteoblast differentiation (MG-U74B)
Gm17762 - All-trans retinoic acid effect on retinoic acid receptor α-deficient F9 teratocarcinoma cells
Gm17762 - Type 1 diabetes model: autoimmune target organs (MG-U74B)
Gm17762 - Spermatogenesis and testis development time course (MG-U74B)
Gm17762 - Hyperoxic lung injury (U74Bv2)
Gm17762 - Platform type/amplification method cross comparison (16K cDNA)(I)
Gm17762 - Embryonic development of male reproductive tract tissues
Gm17762 - Myotube response to PGC-1alpha induced mitochondrial biogenesis: time course (MG-U74B)
Gm17762 - p300 genetic reduction model of Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome: hippocampus
Gm17762 - Embryonic V6.5 stem cell differentiation in vitro (MG-430B)
GEO DataSets Gene Chromosome neighbors
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