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Usp44 - Normal liver developmental stages: embryonic and postnatal
GEO DataSets Gene Profile neighbors Chromosome neighbors Homologene neighbors
Usp44 - Spatial and temporal development of mammalian salivary glands
GEO DataSets Gene Chromosome neighbors Homologene neighbors
Usp44 - Male germ cells
Usp44 - Spinal cord and dorsal root ganglion
Usp44 - Gonadal development: ovaries and testes
Usp44 - Taf7l deficiency effect on the testis
Usp44 - Mitochondrial complex I inhibitor rotenone effect on primary cortical neurons: time course
Usp44 - Spleen response to acute LCMV-Armstrong and persistent LCMV-Clone13 infections: time course
Usp44 - Liver response to Pacific ciguatoxin-1: time course
Usp44 - Nitric oxide generator DETA-NONOate effect on in vitro neuronal injury model: time course
Usp44 - Various tissues
Usp44 - Various normal tissues
Usp44 - Pluripotent embryonic stem cells and multipotent adult germline stem cells in 129SV and Stra8-EGFP/Rosa26-LacZ strains
Usp44 - Polyubiquitin knockout effect on testis: time course
Usp44 - Conjugated linoleic acid delipidative effect on obese line: time course
Usp44 - P19CL6 cardiogenic embryonal carcinoma cell differentiation into a cardiac lineage: time course
Usp44 - Adriamycin in vitro effect on Eµ-myc transgenic lymphoma cells deficient in Suv39h1
Usp44 - Early differentiating TG2a embryonic stem cells expressing cell surface 5T4 oncofetal glycoprotein
Usp44 - Huntington's disease Hdh knock-out and knock-in embryonic stem cells
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