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LRRC16B - Breast carcinomas and local recurrence
GEO DataSets Gene Chromosome neighbors Homologene neighbors
LRRC16B - Bone marrow stromal cell lines
GEO DataSets Gene Profile neighbors Chromosome neighbors Homologene neighbors
LRRC16B - T cell receptor-independent basal signaling in unstimulated Jurkat T cells
LRRC16B - Androgen sensitive and insensitive prostate cancer cell lines: expression profiles
LRRC16B - Host response to malaria
LRRC16B - Follicular lymphomas and response to rituximab
LRRC16B - Crohn disease and ulcerative colitis comparison
LRRC16B - Androgen insensitivity syndrome: genital fibroblast response to dihydrotestosterone
LRRC16B - Exhaustive endurance exercise effect on skeletal muscle: time course
LRRC16B - Colchicine anti-inflammatory effect: time course and dose response
LRRC16B - Prostate cancer progression at the cellular level
LRRC16B - Fibroblast response to serum: time course
LRRC16B - Various cell lines and Universal Reference RNA (II)
LRRC16B - Eccentric exercise effect on skeletal muscle: time course
LRRC16B - Fibroblast response to cytomegalovirus infection: time course
LRRC16B - Telomerase reverse transcriptase immortalizing effect on fibroblasts and endothelial cells: time-course
LRRC16B - Cytomegalovirus strain comparison
LRRC16B - Erythropoietin effect on early erythroid progenitor cells
LRRC16B - Xenograft model of prostate carcinoma progression
LRRC16B - Prostate cancer cell line LNCaP response to synthetic androgen R1881: time course
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