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PBRM1 - Recurrent squamous cell carcinoma of the lung: primary tumor
GEO DataSets Gene Chromosome neighbors Homologene neighbors
PBRM1 - Breast cancer metastases from different anatomical sites: fine-needle aspiration biopsies
PBRM1 - microRNA-124 guide strand segmentation effect on HCT-116 Dicer hypomorph cells
GEO DataSets Gene Profile neighbors Chromosome neighbors Homologene neighbors
PBRM1 - Hemiasterlin analog HTI-286 effect on docetaxel-resistant prostate cancer cell line
PBRM1 - Atherosclerotic left anterior descendent coronary artery: high scan
PBRM1 - Atherosclerotic left anterior descendent coronary artery: medium scan
PBRM1 - Atherosclerotic left anterior descendent coronary artery: low scan
PBRM1 - Morbid obesity: subcutaneous and omental adipose tissues
PBRM1 - Progerin expression in a hTERT-immortalized skin fibroblast cell line: time course
PBRM1 - Homocysteine effect on aortic smooth muscle cells in vitro
PBRM1 - Stage III serous ovarian adenocarcinomas
PBRM1 - Confluent and sub-confluent umbilical vein endothelial cell cultures
PBRM1 - Endometriosis
PBRM1 - Leukotriene B4 effect on monocytes: time course
PBRM1 - Gram-positive and gram-negative sepsis: leukocytes
PBRM1 - Cervical cancer response to chemoradiotherapy
PBRM1 - Sepsis: neutrophils
PBRM1 - Multiple sclerosis response to interferon beta-1a therapy: peripheral blood mononuclear cells
PBRM1 - Skeletal muscle response to endurance exercise training
PBRM1 - Transcription factor IIF cofactor GAS41 overexpression
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