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TRIM9 - Glioblastoma pseudopalisading cells
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TRIM9 - Postmortem temporal cortex from Medical Research Council Cognitive Function and Ageing Study (MRC-CFAS) cohort: astrocytes
TRIM9 - Glioblastoma stem-like cell lines, glioblastomas, and glioma cell lines
TRIM9 - Glioblastoma brain tumors
GEO DataSets Gene Chromosome neighbors Homologene neighbors
TRIM9 - Alzheimer's disease: neurofibrillary tangles
TRIM9 - Neonatal brain response to docosahexaenoic acid supplemented formulas
TRIM9 - Cerebellar cortex in schizophrenia
TRIM9 - Central nervous system primitive neuroectodermal tumors
TRIM9 - Central nervous system cell types derived from embryonic stem cell line H9
TRIM9 - Glioma-derived stem cell factor effect on angiogenesis in the brain
TRIM9 - Multiple dorsal thalamic nuclei
TRIM9 - Colorectal tumor cell response to X radiation (19K 3 Part B)
TRIM9 - CD133+ and CD133- glioblastoma-derived cancer stem cell lines
TRIM9 - Type 2 diabetes: pancreatic beta-cells
TRIM9 - Pediatric glioblastoma brain tumors: histone H3.3 mutations
TRIM9 - Chromatin assembly factor 1A deficiency effect on IMR32 neuroblastoma cells: time course
TRIM9 - Medulloblastomas in children
TRIM9 - Central nervous system cell types derived from UNC-93B-deficient induced pluripotent stem cells
TRIM9 - Effect of ischemia and tissue procurement conditions on resected renal clear cell carcinoma
TRIM9 - Differentiating glioblastoma-initiating cells
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