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LINC00604 - Ventricular cardiomyocytes generated in vitro from embryonic stem cells
GEO DataSets Gene Profile neighbors
LINC00604 - miR-205 silencing effect on prostate epithelial cell line
LINC00604 - Pulmonary hypertensions: PBMCs
LINC00604 - Osteoarthritis: peripheral blood mononuclear cells
GEO DataSets Gene
LINC00604 - Histone demethylase RBP2 deficiency effect on MDA-MD-231 breast cancer cell line
LINC00604 - Dendritic cell subsets
LINC00604 - Myotonic dystrophy type 2: vastus lateralis biopsies
LINC00604 - Mycophenolic acid effect on AGS gastric cancers cells: time course
LINC00604 - Ankylosing spondylitis: blood
LINC00604 - Histone methyltransferase MMSET overexpression effect on KMS11 multiple myeloma cell line
LINC00604 - Nitric oxide synthase-2 depletion effect on glioma stem cell
LINC00604 - Cocaine abuse effect on the midbrain
LINC00604 - Airway epithelial cell response to IL-13 in vitro
LINC00604 - Lapatinib effect on lapatinib-resistant ErbB2-positive cell line: dose response
LINC00604 - Blood from septic patients: time course
LINC00604 - Monocyte response to influenza A infection ex vivo
LINC00604 - Ovarian cancer xenograft tumor response to trastuzumab and pertuzumab
LINC00604 - Breast cancer metastases from different anatomical sites: fine-needle aspiration biopsies
LINC00604 - Central nervous system cell types derived from UNC-93B-deficient induced pluripotent stem cells
LINC00604 - Central nervous system cell types derived from embryonic stem cell line H9
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