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Dynll2 - Striatal-enriched protein tyrosine phosphatase (STEP) knockout effect on striatum
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Dynll2 - Running effect on hippocampal subgranular zone: time course
Dynll2 - Transcriptional regulator steroid receptor coactivator-2 deficiency effect on the heart
Dynll2 - Gonadal development: ovaries and testes
Dynll2 - Neonatal ovarian xenobiotic cultures
Dynll2 - Oxidative-stress induced neurodegeneration in Harlequin mutant: olfactory epithelium
Dynll2 - Chronic cardiac pressure overload effect on adrenal medulla
Dynll2 - von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) tumor suppressor protein deficiency effect on pancreatic islet cells
Dynll2 - Prefrontal cortex during a 24 hour (12 hour light:12 hour dark) cycle
Dynll2 - Vitamin E supplementation effect on aged brain
Dynll2 - Huntington's disease transgenic model: time course
Dynll2 - Cerebral cortex and hypothalamus response to sleep and sleep deprivation: time course
Dynll2 - Ras-GRF1 deficiency effect on the hippocampus
Dynll2 - Creatine effect on the brain
Dynll2 - Ras-associated binding protein 3A mutations effect on brain cortices and hippocampi (MG-430A)
Dynll2 - PGC-1alpha transcriptional coactivator null mutation effect on the brain striatum
Dynll2 - Male germ cells
Dynll2 - Ribonucleoprotein- and polysome-associated mRNAs of the testis: time-course
Dynll2 - Spinal cord injury model: time course
Dynll2 - Alpha-tropomyosin mutant models of familial cardiac hypertrophy
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