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Abcg1 - Model of HIV-associated pulmonary arterial hypertension: right superior lobe of lung
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Abcg1 - Parous mammary gland response to N-methyl-N-nitrosourea
Abcg1 - Spermatogonial stem cell activity time course under various culture conditions (RAE230A)
Abcg1 - Caloric restriction effect on the aged heart and adipose tissue
Abcg1 - Type 1 diabetes mellitus model: mast cells
Abcg1 - Sulfur dioxide-induced airways disease model: lungs
Abcg1 - Neonatal and adult pancreatic beta cells
Abcg1 - Spinal cord injury and regeneration time course: at T9 (RG-U34C)
Abcg1 - Subchronic silicosis model: whole lung
Abcg1 - Bacterial lipopolysaccharide endotoxin stimulation effect on hepatic stellate cells: time course (experiment 2)
Abcg1 - Bacterial lipopolysaccharide endotoxin stimulation effect on hepatic stellate cells: time course (experiment 1)
Abcg1 - Liver response to skin burn: time course
Abcg1 - Lung response to cigarette smoke: dose response (RAE230A)
Abcg1 - Ciliopathy-based photoreceptor degeneration model: time course
Abcg1 - Pilocarpine model of epilepsy: hippocampus
Abcg1 - Diet-induced obesity model: epididymal fat tissue
Abcg1 - Streptozotocin-induced diabetes during pregnancy effect on the neonatal lung
Abcg1 - Ventilator-associated lung induced injury resistant and sensitive strains
Abcg1 - Diabetic lung
Abcg1 - In vitro pineal gland organ culture response to adrenergic/cAMP stimulation (Expt. C)
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