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MTURN - Long-term octreotide treatment of neuroendocrine tumor cell line CNDT2.5
GEO DataSets Gene Profile neighbors Chromosome neighbors Homologene neighbors
MTURN - Barrett esophagus: endoscopic biopsies
MTURN - Carotid artery atheroma
MTURN - Sporadic medulloblastomas
MTURN - Severe pandemic H1N1 influenza effect on peripheral blood: time course
MTURN - Chronic high-level alcohol consumption effect on brain: post-mortem hippocampus
MTURN - High occupational exposure to nickel: peripheral blood mononuclear cell
MTURN - Polycystic ovary syndrome: proliferative phase endometrial cell types
MTURN - Rapamycin-resistant diffuse large B-cell lymphoma cell lines
MTURN - Asthma: white blood cells
MTURN - First, second and third trimester pregnancy: maternal cell-free plasma
MTURN - Electric pulse stimulation in vitro exercise model: primary myotubes
MTURN - Intravenous corticosteroid therapy effect on children with severe ulcerative colitis: peripheral blood
MTURN - Subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissue from lean or obese children
MTURN - Obstructive sleep apnea response to continuous positive airway pressure treatment: leukocytes
MTURN - Exercise training effect on metabolic syndrome patients: vastus lateralis muscle
MTURN - Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma tumor and adjacent non-tumor tissue
GEO DataSets Gene Chromosome neighbors Homologene neighbors
MTURN - Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor δ (PPARδ) activation effect on cultured myotubes
MTURN - Saturated fatty acid rich diet effect on risk of metabolic syndrome: adipose tissue
MTURN - Interleukin-17A effect on primary airway smooth muscle cells from asthmatics
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