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Ceacam9 - MyD88-deficient macrophage response to lipopolysaccharide and E. coli
GEO DataSets Gene Profile neighbors Chromosome neighbors Homologene neighbors
Ceacam9 - 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin effect on cultured embryonic teeth
Ceacam9 - Embryonal carcinoma cell line response to retinoic acid or trichostatin A
Ceacam9 - Uniparental duplication of chromosome 7 regions effect on various tissues (MG-U74A)
Ceacam9 - Skeletal muscle response to voluntary running: time course
Ceacam9 - T-dependent and T-independent germinal center B cells
Ceacam9 - Corneal stromal cell differentiation
Ceacam9 - Spleen response to acute LCMV-Armstrong and persistent LCMV-Clone13 infections: time course
Ceacam9 - Basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor Bhlhe40-deficient differentiated T helper cell subsets in vitro
Ceacam9 - MyD88 and TRIF deficient spleen response to septic peritonitis
Ceacam9 - Transcription factor MIST1-null and MIST1-induced pancreas
Ceacam9 - Multiple sclerosis and vitamin D
Ceacam9 - Autoimmune disease mechanisms
Ceacam9 - Mammary gland development
Ceacam9 - Sex effect on chronic coxsackievirus B3-induced myocarditis: heart
Ceacam9 - Ubiquitin-specific protease 2 deficiency effect on the kidney
Ceacam9 - Intestinal tract gene expression (MG-U74A)
Ceacam9 - Tropomodulin3 deficiency effect on the fetal liver
Ceacam9 - MHC class II transactivator targets (MG-U74Av1)
Ceacam9 - Kruppel-like factor 5 deficiency in bladder epithelial cells effect on the fetal bladder
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