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Sncg - Diet-induced obesity model: white adipose tissue
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Sncg - Short-term high fat diet effect on epididymal adipose fractions: time course
Sncg - White adipose tissue development
Sncg - KSR2 deficiency effect on white adipose tissue
Sncg - Age effect on adipocytes of the bone marrow and epididymis
Sncg - Wild type, postnatal day 7 motor neuron populations
Sncg - Cystatin B knockout model of progressive myoclonus epilepsy: postnatal day 7 cerebellum
Sncg - GPR120-deficient white adipose tissue response to a high fat diet
Sncg - Pristane-induced plasmacytoma tumor model: time course
Sncg - Low-dose ionizing radiation effect on breast tissue: two inbred strains
Sncg - Rosiglitazone effect on streptozotocin-induced diabetic DBA/2J mice: perpheral sciatic nerve
Sncg - Type 2 diabetic (TALLYHO/JngJ x C57BL6) F2 males: liver, pancreas, muscle and adipose tissue
Sncg - Cochlea response to mitochondrial DNA mutations
Sncg - Brown and white adipose tissues
Sncg - Niacin-bound chromium effect on the subcutaneous fat tissue of a model for type 2 diabetes with obesity
Sncg - High-fat diet effect on brown adipose tissue development
Sncg - Subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissues
Sncg - Fasting effect on white adipose tissue, liver and skeletal muscle
Sncg - All-trans retinoic acid effect on retinoic acid receptor α-deficient F9 teratocarcinoma cells
Sncg - TGF-beta/Smad3 signaling blockade effect on white adipose tissue
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