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LOC100912629 - Whey protein hydrolysate diet effect on exercised epitrochlearis muscle
GEO DataSets Gene Profile neighbors Chromosome neighbors
LOC100912629 - Skeletal muscle response to chronic corticosteroid exposure: time course
LOC100912629 - Streptozotocin-induced diabetic model with acute myocardial infarction: time course
LOC100912629 - Exercise effect on high capacity runners (HCR) and low capacity runners (LCR): skeletal muscle
LOC100912629 - Diabetes model: heart
LOC100912629 - Oxidative stress induced by allylamine
LOC100912629 - Cardiac hypertrophy to overt heart failure transition model
LOC100912629 - Heart atrium and ventricle
LOC100912629 - Hypertensive heart failure model
LOC100912629 - Terminal heart failure model
LOC100912629 - Pulmonary embolism model: right heart ventricles
GEO DataSets Gene Chromosome neighbors
LOC100912629 - Methylprednisolone effect on kidney: time course (RAE230A)
LOC100912629 - Hearts from low and high capacity runners with and without exercise training
LOC100912629 - Moderate physical exercise training effect on the heart
LOC100912629 - Caloric restriction effect on the aged heart and adipose tissue
LOC100912629 - Methylprednisolone effect on kidney: time course (RG-U34A)
LOC100912629 - Gastric mucosa ECL cell carcinoid
LOC100912629 - Aerobic running capacity: expression profiling of heart ventricles from various strains (RG-U34A)
LOC100912629 - Diabetic cardiomyopathy progression model
LOC100912629 - Ischemic myocardium response to reperfusion
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