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Dus4l - Phenylethyl isothiocyanate and N-nitrosomethylbenzylamine cotreatment effect on the esophagus
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Dus4l - Streptozotocin-induced diabetic model with acute myocardial infarction: time course
Dus4l - Knee osteoarthritis model: chondrocytes
Dus4l - Toxicosis induced by endophyte infected fescue seed
Dus4l - Ovarian primordial follicle response to various growth factors
Dus4l - Hippocampal neural progenitor cell response to the small molecule KHS101: dose response
Dus4l - Fetal brain response to maternal immune activation induced by lipopolysaccharide
Dus4l - Passive loading effect on gastrocnemius muscle of intensive care unit model: time course
Dus4l - Oligodendrocyte progenitor and oligodendrocyte comparison (RAE230B)
Dus4l - Heavy metal effect on liver derived cell line H4-II-E-C3
Dus4l - Fetal and neonatal ductus arteriosus and aorta: endothelial cells
Dus4l - Traumatic brain injury model: time course
Dus4l - cAMP agonist forskolin effect on INS-1 insulinoma cell line: time course
Dus4l - Polybrominated diphenyl ether effect on the liver
Dus4l - Postinfarction heart failure model: peripheral blood mononuclear cells
Dus4l - Spermatogonial stem cell activity time course under various culture conditions (RAE230B)
Dus4l - Life-long exercise effect on the heart
Dus4l - Cirrhotic liver response to the antiangiongenic agent Sunitinib
Dus4l - Low and high aerobic exercise capacity strains: skeletal muscle
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