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Musashi-2 HITS-CLIP sequencing in K562 cells
Glioblastoma or normal neural stem cells with or without PHF5A shRNA knockdown
Mesenchymal stem cells transformed with 5 oncogenic factors and expressing Fus-CHOP fusion
Neural stem cells from ESCs expressing IDH1 R132H and with TP53/ATRX shRNA knockdown
Breast and cervical cancer cell line nuclear RNAs; effects of METTL3 or HNRNPA2B1 knockdown
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Serum-Based lncRNA ANRIL, TUG1, UCA1, and HIT Expressions in Breast Cancer Patients.
Development and functional characterization of a lncRNA-HIT conditional loss of function allele.
MOG-Antibody Mediated Clinically Isolated Syndrome after COVID-19 in a Post Partum Woman- A Veritabl…
MYC single-hit large B-cell lymphoma: clinicopathologic difference from MYC-negative large B-cell ly…
CACHE (Critical Assessment of Computational Hit-finding Experiments): A public-private partnership b…
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HIT in People With Type 1 Diabetes
Validating 4Ts for Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia (HIT)
The HIT-TRAP Trial
HIT in the Healthy Elderly Population
HIT Training in the Frail Elderly.
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