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Ttl - Diethylstilbestrol effect on the prepubertal uterus: dose response
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Ttl - Estradiol effect on the uterus: time course
Ttl - High, Normal, and Low Anxiety: multiple brain regions
Ttl - Estren effect on the uterus: time course
Ttl - Ultrafine particles effect on ovalbumin-sensitized lungs
Ttl - Conjugated linoleic acid delipidative effect on obese line: time course
Ttl - Estradiol effect on uterus of EAAE estrogen receptor α DNA-binding-deficient model
Ttl - Model for the manic pole of bipolar disorder: hippocampus
Ttl - 17β-estradiol effect on uterus of uterine epithelial ERα conditional knockout model: time course
Ttl - High and low weight gainers: hypothalamus
Ttl - Histone deacetylase 3 deficiency effect on the heart
Ttl - High-fat dietary restriction effect on epididymal white adipose tissue
Ttl - Mitochondrial complex I inhibitor rotenone effect on primary cortical neurons: time course
Ttl - Heart failure progression model: non-infarcted ventricular tissue
Ttl - Adenovirus vector effect on complement system deficient mutant livers
Ttl - Light-induced retinal damage
Ttl - Transcription factor engrailed-2 loss-of-function model of autism spectrum disorder: hippocampus
Ttl - Heart response to isocitrate dehydrogenase 2 mutations IDH2R140Q and IDH2R172K
Ttl - Dopaminergic transcription factors Ascl1, Lmx1a, Nurr1 combined effect on embryonic fibroblasts
Ttl - Rhabdomyosarcoma model
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