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Hemangioblasts differentiated from H9 ES cells expressing SOX17/RUNX1C reporter genes
Subsets of developing muscles in Drosophila stage 13 embryos
Drosophila embryonic dopaminergic and GABAergic neurons
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Embryonic kidney 293 cells with shRNAs target genes on the telomeric q-arm of chromosome 5
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An eYFP reporter gene for the yeast two-hybrid system.
Evaluating the microRNA targeting sites by luciferase reporter gene assay.
Bioluminescent reporter genes for promoter discovery.
Advances in directed molecular evolution of reporter genes.
Using reporter genes and the Escherichia coli ASKA overexpression library in screens for regulators …
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Qnr Genes in Enterobacteriaceae
Characterization of New Candidate Genes in Cases of Human Inherited Thrombocytopenia (CATCH)
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