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Basp1 - Self-renewing memory B cell
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Basp1 - Creatine effect on the brain
Basp1 - Head muscle progenitors and trunk muscle progenitors: developmental time course
Basp1 - Forebrain neuronal subtypes
Basp1 - Effect of Tet2 loss in bone marrow progenitors
Basp1 - Fluoxetine effect on the hippocampus
Basp1 - Nodose and dorsal root ganglia comparison (MG-430 2.0)
Basp1 - Neocortical and cerebellar astrocytes
Basp1 - Myogenic transcription factor MyoD mutant expression effect on embryonic fibroblast: time course
Basp1 - Alpha-synuclein deficiency effect on striatum and cerebellum: time course
Basp1 - Hypoxic-ischemic injury response to erythropoietin pretreatment
Basp1 - E2F transcription factor knockdown effect on Myc-induced mammary tumors
Basp1 - Interferon-γ and lipopolysaccharide treatment effect on bone marrow derived macrophages
Basp1 - Type 1 interferon effect on primary neurons and fibroblasts from E14.5 embryos
Basp1 - D-3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase deficiency effect on the embryonic head
Basp1 - Glycerol-induced and cardiotoxin-induced models of skeletal muscle regeneration: time course
Basp1 - Cerebral cortex and hypothalamus response to sleep and sleep deprivation: time course
Basp1 - Striatal-enriched protein tyrosine phosphatase (STEP) knockout effect on striatum
Basp1 - Diabetic pregnancy model: placenta and decidua
Basp1 - Neurospheres derived from adult and embryonic brain regions
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