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Reconstructing Cell Cycle Pseudo Time-Series Via Single-Cell Transcriptome Data—Supplement
The Role of Non-Coding Rnas in Uveal Melanoma
The Role of Lncrnas in Uveal Melanoma
A Yeast Bifc-Seq Method for Genome-Wide Interactome Mapping
1 Novel Expression Signatures Identified by Transcriptional Analysis
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Supplementary Table 1 Double Treatment Vs Single Treatment
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Cytogenetics
Genome-Wide Screening Identifies Prognostic Long Noncoding Rnas in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Lipoprotein Lipase Reaches the Capillary Lumen in Chickens Despite an Apparent Absence of GPIHBP1
Identification of a Functional Human-Unique 351-Bp Alu Insertion
Knockdown of Lncrna RHPN1-AS1 Inhibits Cell Migration, Invasion And
Decoding Lncrnas
The Glomerular Transcriptome and a Predicted Protein–Protein Interaction Network
Transcriptome Analysis of Recurrently Deregulated Genes Across Multiple
Detecting Gene Modules Differentially Expressed in Multiple Human Brain
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Identification of the Coregulated Mrna and Lncrna Functional
Hidden in Plain Sight: the Effects of BCG Vaccination in COVID-19 Pandemic
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Supplemental Data
200214 WT1 Paper Nat Med SE1[2]
Genetic Imbalance in Patients with Cervical Artery Dissection
Supplementary Table S1. Cell Cycle Genes HGNC Symbol Ensembl ID Entrez ID HGNC.ID Accession Numbers Approved Name Chr
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles Identification of Genetic
The Role of Dna Methylation in White Matter Hyperintensity Burden: an Integrative Approach
The Long Non-Coding RNA RHPN1-AS1 Promotes Uveal Melanoma Progression
Lncrnas in Ovarian Cancer Progression, Metastasis, and Main Pathways: Cerna and Alternative Mechanisms
Exploring Epigenetic Drug Discovery Using Computational Approaches
Original Article Silencing of the Long Non-Coding RNA RHPN1-AS1 Suppresses the Epithelial-To-Mesenchymal Transition and Inhibits Breast Cancer Progression
Polymorphisms in Mirna Binding Sites Involved in Metabolic Diseases