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Srsf10 - p300 genetic reduction model of Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome: hippocampus
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Srsf10 - Estrogen effect on male and female haematopoietic stem cells
Srsf10 - pRb p107 double deficient skin
Srsf10 - Bmi1 deficiency effect on lung cells
Srsf10 - TGIF1-transduced MLL-AF9-transformed leukemic cells
Srsf10 - Microchimeric fetal cells isolated from maternal lung during late pregnancy
Srsf10 - Neurospheres derived from adult and embryonic brain regions
Srsf10 - Tropomodulin3 deficiency effect on the fetal liver
Srsf10 - Histone methyltransferase H3K79 Dot1l deletion effect on MLL-AF9 leukemia cells: time course
Srsf10 - Histone deacetylase 3 deficiency effect on the heart
Srsf10 - Cystatin B knockout model of progressive myoclonus epilepsy: cultured cerebellar granule cells
Srsf10 - Medroxyprogesterone acetate effect on the pregnant cervix
Srsf10 - Embryonic fibroblast in vitro model of hypothermia: time course
Srsf10 - Transforming growth factor beta effect on cytokine-activated, NOD-derived, splenic natural killer cells
Srsf10 - Spermatogonial stem cell self-renewal: time course
Srsf10 - Forkhead O deficiency effect on hematopoietic stem cells
Srsf10 - Spatial and temporal development of mammalian salivary glands
Srsf10 - Transcription factor Klf5 deficiency effect on embryonic stem cells
Srsf10 - Regulatory T cell ablation effect on BDC2.5/NOD pancreatic or splenic natural killer cells: time course
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