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L1000 CMAP - Breast cancer MCF7 cells treated with small molecule perturbagens (1 of 4)
L1000 CMAP - Breast cancer MCF7 cells treated with small molecule perturbagens (3 of 4)
Acute monocytic leukemia cell lines in response to ABT-869, SAHA, or combined inhibitor treatments
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Mechanically Strong and Tough Poly(urea-urethane) Thermosets Capable of Being Degraded under Mild Co…
From the Inside Out: Exposing the Roles of Urea Cycle Enzymes in Tumors and Their Micro and Macro En…
Urea cycle disorders in critically Ill adults.
Imidazolidinyl Urea.
Thermoresponsive On-Demand Adhesion and Detachment of a Polyurethane-Urea Bioadhesive.
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Urea for Chronic Hyponatremia
Antibacterial Activity of Urea Against Ocular Bacteria
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PCORI Urea Cycle Disorder Study
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