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Gm5963 - Wild-type embryonic stem cell rescue of mdx model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy: skeletal muscle
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Gm5963 - Histone methyltransferase ESET knockout effect on embryonic dorsal telencephalon
Gm5963 - Uroplakin II promoter-SV40Tag transgenic model for invasive bladder cancer: time course
Gm5963 - Activity-dependent neuroprotective protein null mutation effect on embryos
Gm5963 - Foxp3 ablation effect on mature regulatory T cells
Gm5963 - Effect of gonadal steroids on sex differences in response to blood-stage malaria infection: time course
Gm5963 - Nephrogenesis: embryonic kidney segments
Gm5963 - Cochlea response to mitochondrial DNA mutations
Gm5963 - Pristane-induced plasmacytoma tumor model: time course
Gm5963 - Transcription factor AP-2 gamma mutation effect on the embryonic skin
Gm5963 - Liver response to obesity and fasting
Gm5963 - Hypothalamus development: hypothalamic and preoptic area tissues
Gm5963 - Ras-associated binding protein 3A mutations effect on brain cortices and hippocampi (MG-430A)
Gm5963 - Carotid body and genetic background
Gm5963 - Retinoic acid effect on CD4+ T cells from spleen/lymph nodes
Gm5963 - Autoimmune model: CD4+ T cells
Gm5963 - Limbal and central corneal epithelial basal cell comparison
Gm5963 - Myotubes differentiated in vitro
Gm5963 - Edema toxin effect on macrophage cell line: time course
Gm5963 - Model of β-catenin overexpression in embryonic kidney
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