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A Computational Approach for Defining a Signature of Β-Cell Golgi Stress in Diabetes Mellitus
Cellular and Molecular Signatures in the Disease Tissue of Early
Evolution of Vertebrate Solute Carrier Family 9B
Novelty Indicator for Enhanced Prioritization of Predicted Gene Ontology Annotations
Shear Stress Modulates Gene Expression in Normal Human Dermal Fibroblasts
Supplementary Material Computational Prediction of SARS
(Q36.1;Q24) with a Concurrent Submicroscopic Del(4)(Q23q24) in an Adult with Polycythemia Vera
Chapter 8 Exome Sequencing in Patient- Parent Trios Reveals New Candidate Genes for Early-Onset Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis
Entrez ID Gene Name Fold Change Q-Value Description
Investigating the Effect of Chronic Activation of AMP-Activated Protein
Most Chromatin Interactions Are Not in Linkage Disequilibrium
Most Chromatin Interactions Are Not in Linkage Disequilibrium
Modeling and Analysis of Acute Leukemia Using Human Hematopoietic Stem and Progenitor Cells
Healthy Infants Harbor Intestinal Bacteria That Protect Against Food Allergy
Disrupted Circadian Core-Clock Oscillations in Type 2 Diabetes Are Linked to Altered Rhythmic Mitochondrial Metabolism
Integrated Functional Genomic Analyses of Klinefelter and Turner Syndromes Reveal Global Network Effects of Altered X Chromosome Dosage
Genetic Correlations Among Psychiatric and Immune-Related Phenotypes Based on Genome-Wide Association Data
Single-Cell and Population Transcriptomics Reveal Pan-Epithelial Remodeling in Type 2-High Asthma
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Safety and Efficacy of C9ORF72-Repeat RNA Nuclear Export Inhibition in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
SUPPLEMENTARY DATA Low-Dose Azathioprine with Allopurinol For
Expression Profiling of Macrophages Reveals Multiple Populations With
Most Regulatory Interactions Are Not in Linkage Disequilibrium
Use of Proteomics to Identify Mechanisms of Hepatocellular
Combining Genome Wide Association Studies and Differential Gene
Most Chromatin Interactions Are Not in Linkage Disequilibrium
High-Throughput Analysis of WNT Signaling Pathway in Osteoblasts
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WO 2013/067451 A2 10 May 2013 (10.05.2013) P O P C T