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SORL1 - HIV envelope protein gp120 effect on activated B cells from healthy donors: time course
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SORL1 - Allergen inhalation challenge effect on peripheral blood of asthmatic early responders and dual responders
SORL1 - Obstructive sleep apnea response to continuous positive airway pressure treatment: leukocytes
SORL1 - Edelfosine effect on stimulated CD4+ T cells
SORL1 - Long-term octreotide treatment of neuroendocrine tumor cell line CNDT2.5
SORL1 - Malawian children with mild malaria following an episode of severe malaria: peripheral whole blood
SORL1 - Anaplastic thyroid carcinomas: thyroid biopsies
SORL1 - Polycystic ovary syndrome: proliferative phase endometrial cell types
SORL1 - Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv-infected macrophages response to vitamin D
SORL1 - Age effect on corneal endothelium
SORL1 - Monoclonal gammopathies: bone marrow plasma cells
SORL1 - Rapamycin-resistant diffuse large B-cell lymphoma cell lines
SORL1 - Intravenous corticosteroid therapy effect on children with severe ulcerative colitis: peripheral blood
SORL1 - Breast lipotransfer white adipose tissue CD34+ cells
SORL1 - Entamoeba histolytica infected sigmoid colon
SORL1 - Type 2 diabetic and hyperglycemic pancreatic islets
SORL1 - Turner syndrome amniocyte derived-induced pluripotent stem cells
SORL1 - Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma tumor and adjacent non-tumor tissue
SORL1 - Acute myeloid leukemia cell line Kasumi-1 response to dasatinib treatment and withdrawal
SORL1 - Exercise training effect on metabolic syndrome patients: vastus lateralis muscle
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