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Rps6ka2 - Fetal and neonatal ductus arteriosus and aorta: endothelial cells
GEO DataSets Gene Profile neighbors Chromosome neighbors Homologene neighbors
Rps6ka2 - Passive loading effect on gastrocnemius muscle of intensive care unit model: time course
Rps6ka2 - Phenylethyl isothiocyanate and N-nitrosomethylbenzylamine cotreatment effect on the esophagus
Rps6ka2 - Ciliopathy-based photoreceptor degeneration model: time course
Rps6ka2 - L5 spinal nerve ligation model of neuropathic pain: dorsal root ganglion (RG-U34B)
Rps6ka2 - Exercise effect on high capacity runners (HCR) and low capacity runners (LCR): skeletal muscle
Rps6ka2 - Coritical neuron response to inhalational anesthetics
Rps6ka2 - Aging liver
Rps6ka2 - Intrahippocampal kainate model of temporal lobe epilepsy: dentate gyrus
Rps6ka2 - Retina response to optic nerve injury: time course
Rps6ka2 - Long-term ethanol consumption effect on pancreas
Rps6ka2 - Calyx of Held synaptic development: globular bushy cells
Rps6ka2 - Neonatal and adult pancreatic beta cells
Rps6ka2 - Roux-en-Y gastric bypass model
Rps6ka2 - Articular and growth plate cartilage zones: 10-day old normal proximal tibia
Rps6ka2 - Skeletal muscle response to chronic corticosteroid exposure: time course
Rps6ka2 - Brain hippocampal neurons response to brief preconditioning seizures
Rps6ka2 - Quercetin effect on cultured cardiomyocytes: time course
Rps6ka2 - Heart atrium and ventricle
Rps6ka2 - Whey protein hydrolysate diet effect on exercised epitrochlearis muscle
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