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Akain1 - Formaldehyde effect on nasal epithelium: dose response and time course
GEO DataSets Gene Profile neighbors Chromosome neighbors Homologene neighbors
Akain1 - Antipsychotic agent olanzapine effect on the brain frontal cortex
Akain1 - Calyx of Held synaptic development: globular bushy cells
Akain1 - Early postnatal nerve tissue response to acrylamide: cerebellum
Akain1 - c-Raf inhibitor GW5074 anti-apoptotic effect on cerebellar granule neurons: time course
Akain1 - Traumatic brain injury model: time course
Akain1 - Adult and juvenile streptozocin-induced diabetic littermates: kidney cortex
Akain1 - Roux-en-Y gastric bypass model
Akain1 - Various high fat diets effect on liver
Akain1 - Antiepileptic drugs levetiracetam and phenytoin effect on the brain
Akain1 - Retina response to optic nerve injury: time course
GEO DataSets Gene Chromosome neighbors Homologene neighbors
Akain1 - Night and day effects on pineal gland and various other tissues (Expt. C)
Akain1 - D-serine effect on the brain: dose response
Akain1 - FHH.Pkhd1 model of autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease
Akain1 - Hippocampal neural progenitor cell response to the small molecule KHS101: dose response
Akain1 - Short-term dietary zinc deficiency effect on diencephalon
Akain1 - Early postnatal nerve tissue response to acrylamide: spinal cord
Akain1 - Tienilic acid effect on the liver: time course
Akain1 - Adult retina response to light
Akain1 - Early postnatal nerve tissue response to acrylamide: sciatic nerve
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