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RNA-Seq Alignment to Individualized Genomes Improves Transcript Abundance Estimates in Multiparent Populations
Integrating Single-Step GWAS and Bipartite Networks Reconstruction Provides Novel Insights Into Yearling Weight and Carcass Traits in Hanwoo Beef Cattle
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Análise Integrativa De Perfis Transcricionais De Pacientes Com
Behavioral and Brain Functions Biomed Central
Progression of Pathology in PINK1-Deficient Mouse Brain From
Genome-Wide Insights on Gastrointestinal Nematode
Increased Expression of Heme-Binding Protein 1 Early In
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Cell-Type–Specific Eqtl of Primary Melanocytes Facilitates Identification of Melanoma Susceptibility Genes
1 Cell-Type Specific Eqtl of Primary Melanocytes Facilitates Identification
Detection of Host Pathways Universally Inhibited After Plasmodium Yoelii
A Network Inference Approach to Understanding Musculoskeletal
Detection of H3k4me3 Identifies Neurohiv Signatures, Genomic
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Receptor 3 Rise to F2L, the Agonist of Formyl Peptide Processing of HEBP1 by Cathepsin D Gives
An Integrated Analysis Reveals Geniposide Extracted from Gardenia Jasminoides Ellis Regulates Calcium Signaling Pathway Essential for Infuenza a Virus Replication
Proteomic Analysis Identifies Distinct Glomerular Extracellular Matrix In
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SUPPLEMENTARY DATA Supplementary Table 1. Characteristics of the Organ Donors and Human Islet Preparations Used for RNA-Seq
The in Vivo Endothelial Cell Translatome Is Highly Heterogeneous Across Vascular Beds
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Identification and Validation of Quantitative Trait Loci for Ascites Syndrome in Broiler Chickens Using Whole Genome Resequencing Alia Parveen1,2, Christa D
Receptor 3 Rise to F2L, the Agonist of Formyl Peptide Processing Of
Long Non-Coding RNA-Dependent Mechanism to Regulate Heme Biosynthesis and Erythrocyte Development
Systematic Surveys of Iron Homeostasis Mechanisms Reveal Ferritin Superfamily and Nucleotide Surveillance Regulation to Be Modif
Functional Annotation of the Transcriptome of the Pig, Sus Scrofa, Based Upon Network Analysis of an Rnaseq Transcriptional Atlas
Receptor 3 Rise to F2L, the Agonist of Formyl
Expression Profiling of Macrophages Reveals Multiple Populations With
Genetic Predictors of Metabolic Side Effects of Diuretic Therapy
Figs. S1-S7 Tables S1-S3 Supplemental Material
Combining Genome Wide Association Studies and Differential Gene
GO ID Gene Ontology Gene Symbol GO:0030552 3',5'-Camp Binding
SUPPLEMENTARY APPENDIX a B-Cell Receptor-Related Gene Signature Predicts Response to Ibrutinib Treatment in Mantle Cell Lymphoma Cell Lines
Proteomic Analysis Identifies Distinct Glomerular Extracellular Matrix In
Quantitative Proteome Pro Ling of Respiratory
Building Multifunctionality Into a Complex Containing Master Regulators of Hematopoiesis
Pathobiological Pseudohypoxia As a Putative Mechanism Underlying Myelodysplastic Syndromes
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Platelet Transcriptome Heterogeneity: a Role for RNA Uptake in Vascular Health and Disease
Identifying Stage-Specific Markers of Alzheimer's Disease Using Quantitative Proteomics
Transethnic Meta-Analysis Suggests Genetic Variation in the HEME Pathway Influences Potassium Response in Patients Treated with Hydrochlorothiazide
Identifying Genetic Variants Underlying
From Benign Inflammatory Dermatosis to Cutaneous Lymphoma. DNA Copy Number Imbalances in Mycosis Fungoides Versus Large Plaque P
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Transcriptional Profiling of Mouse Cavernous Pericytes Under High-Glucose Conditions: Implications for Diabetic Angiopathy
Combined Cdna Array Comparative Genomic Hybridization and Serial Analysis of Gene Expression Analysis of Breast Tumor Progression
Genomic Analyses of Induced Hypercholesterolemia And
The Extracellular Bone Marrow Microenvironment – a Proteomic Comparison of Constitutive Protein Release by in Vitro Cultured Osteoblasts and Mesenchymal Stem Cells