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Mela - Transforming growth factor β effect on mammary epithelial NMuMG cells overexpressing major satellite transcripts
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Mela - Normal mammary glands at three developmental stages: adipose stroma
Mela - Regulatory T cell ablation effect on BDC2.5/NOD pancreatic or splenic natural killer cells: time course
Kcnma1 - Endothelial cells from P8 neonatal retina [MG_U74Cv2]
Mela - MyD88 and TRIF deficient spleen response to septic peritonitis
Mela - Normal colonic lamina propria macrophage and dendritic cell populations
Mela - Diabetogenic 3A9 T-cell transfer model of type I diabetes: pancreatic islets
Mela - Regulatory, pathogenic and control CD4+ T cells
Kcnma1 - p300 genetic reduction model of Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome: hippocampus
Kcnma1 - Type 1 diabetes model: autoimmune target organs (MG-U74C)
Mela - Nebulin deficiency effect on the quadriceps
Kcnma1 - 4T1 breast cancer model: metastatic sub-populations
Kcnma1 - Cystatin B knockout model of progressive myoclonus epilepsy: postnatal day 7 cerebellum
Mela - Directed differentiation of embryonic stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cells
Kcnma1 - Primary visual cortex response to visual input deprivation (MG-U74A)
Mela - Folate deficiency effect on methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase MTHFR+/- intestinal neoplasia model: duodenum
Mela - Lung eosinophil response to allergen challenge
Kcnma1 - Various central nervous system regions of adult inbred strain
Kcnma1 - Embryonic development of male reproductive tract tissues
Mela - Early-passage induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells derived from various somatic cell populations
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