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PBK - Polycystic ovary syndrome: proliferative phase endometrial cell types
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PBK - Epidermal growth factor effect on HER2-overexpressing mammary epithelial MCF10A cells: time course
PBK - AP1510, TGFα or heregulin ligand effect on MCF10 mammary epithelial cells expressing HER2-FKBP-HA chimeric receptors
PBK - West Nile virus infection effect on retinal pigment epithelium cells
PBK - Mesenchymal-to-amoeboid transition effect on Hs294T melanoma cells
PBK - Rapamycin-resistant diffuse large B-cell lymphoma cell lines
PBK - Ras/MEK inhibition effect on IFN-alpha treated cancer cell line: time course
PBK - CD138- and CD138+ MACS-sorted myeloma cell lines
PBK - YAP transcriptional regulator depletion effect on endothelial cells
PBK - Protein kinase HIPK2 overexpression effect on Human Embryonic Kidney cells
PBK - Parkin expression in parkin-deficient U87MG glioma cells
PBK - Fibroblast response to coculture with basal breast cancer cells
PBK - Saracatinib-sensitive versus -resistant, PIK3CA mutant colorectal cancer xenografts
PBK - Human polyomavirus JC virus (JCV) infection of clonal immortalized glial SVG cells
PBK - Non-syndromic cleft lip and palate: dental pulp stem cell cultures
PBK - Oncogenic BRAF harboring melanoma cell line response to BRAF inhibition
PBK - Transcription factor c-MYC intron binding protein 1 overexpression effect on embryonic kidney cells
PBK - Entamoeba histolytica infected sigmoid colon
PBK - Stem cell factor SOX2-deficient stomach carcinoma cell line: time course
PBK - Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv-infected macrophages response to vitamin D
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