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DYRK4 - Recurrent and non-recurrent prostate cancer primary tumors
GEO DataSets Gene Profile neighbors Chromosome neighbors Homologene neighbors
DYRK4 - Host response to malaria
DYRK4 - Host cell response to HIV-1 Vpr-induced cell cycle arrest: time course
GEO DataSets Gene Chromosome neighbors Homologene neighbors
DYRK4 - Microarray technology comparison (3OPHs version 1)
DYRK4 - Small-cell lung carcinoma cell lines of varying sensitivity to a Bcl-2 antagonist
DYRK4 - Teratozoospermia (HG-U133 2.0 )
DYRK4 - Unresectable colorectal cancer primary or metastatic lesions: training set
DYRK4 - Teratozoospermia (Human-6 BeadChip)
DYRK4 - Colorectal cancer: laser microdissected tumor tissues
DYRK4 - Turner syndrome: second trimester amniotic fluid
DYRK4 - Central nervous system cell types derived from embryonic stem cell line H9
DYRK4 - Pristimerin effect on myeloma cell lines
DYRK4 - Pancreatic islet-like cell clusters derived from T3 embryonic stem cells
DYRK4 - Histone methyltransferase MMSET overexpression effect on KMS11 multiple myeloma cell line
DYRK4 - Polybrominated diphenyl ethers effect on adrenocortical carcinoma cell line
DYRK4 - PGC-1-related coactivator partial depletion
DYRK4 - Dasatinib-resistant and dasatinib-sensitive pancreatic cancer cell lines
DYRK4 - Inflammatory cytokine effect on primary colon endothelial cells
DYRK4 - Monocytes and macrophages (Illumina)
DYRK4 - HUVECs infected with Staphylococcus aureus isolates from blood and anterior nares
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