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Embryonic fibroblast response to forced expression of select transcription factors
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Pulmonary CDC11c+ cells from young and middle-age animals
Radioactive iodine effect on normal thyroid: dose response
Lymphotoxin-β receptor agonist antibody effect on lipopolysaccharide-stimulated embryonic fibroblasts
Interferon-gamma effect on lipopolysaccharide-activated bone marrow-derived macrophages
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White adipose tissue development
Progranulin deficiency effect on various brain regions: time course
TGFβ-activated kinase 1 deficiency effect on liver
Left ventricle myocardium from MerCreMer model of transient cardiomyopathy: time course
Lung from cigarette smoke-related chronic obstructive pulmonary disease model: time course
Dietary palatinose effect on liver
CD40 activation effect on DBC1-deficient splenic B cells
Commensal bacteria colonization effect on gnotobiotic model of food allergy: colonic epithelial cells
Receptor activator of NF-κB ligand effect on bone marrow-derived macrophage cells: time course
Model for Wilms tumor of the kidney: time course
DPP4A overexpression effect on fibroblast cell line
Homeobox protein Nanog transcription factor overexpression effect on colon and intestine cells
Ethanol effect on myoblast differentiation in vitro
Negative elongation factor B subunit deficiency effect on the heart
Restless Legs Syndrome model: embryonic forebrain
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