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FAM158A Polyclonal Antibody Catalog Number:23919-1-AP
4-6 Weeks Old Female C57BL/6 Mice Obtained from Jackson Labs Were Used for Cell Isolation
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Supplementary Table 1
Chr CNV Start CNV Stop Gene Gene Feature 1 37261312 37269719
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Supplementary Data
A SARS-Cov-2 Bioid-Based Virus-Host Membrane Protein Interactome and Virus Peptide Compendium: New Proteomics Resources for COVID-19 Research
SUPPORTING INFORMATION for Regulation of Gene Expression By
Predict AID Targeting in Non-Ig Genes Multiple Transcription Factor
Supplemental Solier
Autocrine IFN Signaling Inducing Profibrotic Fibroblast Responses By
Mrna Expression in Human Leiomyoma and Eker Rats As Measured by Microarray Analysis
Autocrine IFN Signaling Inducing Profibrotic Fibroblast Responses by a Synthetic TLR3 Ligand Mitigates
Hypoxia-Induced Methylation of a Pontin Chromatin Remodeling Factor
Signature Redacted Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and 'Kchnology September 29, 2015
A Single Gene Expression Set Derived from Artificial
Additional Files Supplementary Text File 1. Parameters Supplied to Swatcgh for the Analysis of the GSE7602 Data
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Exome Sequencing Enhanced Package Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Feb 2012 UCLA Molecular Diagnostics Laboratories Page:1
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Thesis Final 140410
Plasma Membrane Protein Identifications from Human Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Artificial Intelligence Analysis of Gene Expression Data Predicted the Prognosis of Patients with Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma
Detecting Gene Modules Differentially Expressed in Multiple Human Brain
Hypoxia-Induced Methylation of a Pontin Chromatin Remodeling Factor
Table SI. Targets of Berberine. Gene Symbol Gene Name ABL1 ABO
The Role of Sumoylation in Early Development of Xenopus Laevis And
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EPIGENETIC REGULATION and TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR PROGRAMMING ENHANCES NEUROGENESIS in NEURAL STEM CELLS by CHRISTOPHER L. RICUPERO
UC San Francisco Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Peptide Repertoire Changes Caused by Defects in Antigen Processing