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Follicular B cells with CREL knockout or RELB and CREL double knockout
Splenic CD8 positive T-cells from PKC theta KO and P50 CREL DKO mice stimulated with OVA peptide N4
Splenic B cells from REL knockout mice, activated in culture with anti-CD40/anti-IgM stimulation
B lymphocytes from germinal centers of conditional c-REL knockouts
L1000 CMAP Prostate cancer PC3 cells with gene overexpression perturbations (1 of 2)
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An investigation of rheumatoid arthritis loci in patients with early-onset psoriasis validates assoc…
Treating psoriasis by targeting its susceptibility gene Rel.
Involvement of AmphiREL, a Rel-like gene identified in Brachiastoma belcheri, in LPS-induced respons…
Molecular characterization and functional analysis of a Rel gene in the Pacific oyster.
Inherited human c-Rel deficiency disrupts myeloid and lymphoid immunity to multiple infectious agent…
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Studying Genes Using Cord Blood and Placenta Samples From Relatively Healthy Newborns and Samples Fr…
Imipenem/Cilastatin/Relebactam (IMI/REL) in Treatment of CRE Infections
Relatively Healthy Male Veterans Observed Over Time to See What Types of Diseases Develop
Gene Transfer for Sickle Cell Disease
A Gene Transfer Study Inducing Fetal Hemoglobin in Sickle Cell Disease (GRASP, BMT CTN 2001)
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