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RAW 264.7 macrophages treated with IFNγ, LPS, or 2-MA
Expression data from untreated and ATP treated AML blasts
S. cerevisiae segregants and parental strains during wine fermentation
S.cerevisiae during transition from fermentative to glycerol-based respiratory growth
Analysis of 13 patients with mitochondrial ATP synthase deficiency
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Targeted ASO-mediated Atp1a2 knockdown in astrocytes reduces SOD1 aggregation and accelerates diseas…
Comprehensive analysis identified a reduction in ATP1A2 mediated by ARID3A in abdominal aortic aneur…
Astrocytes in Atp1a2-deficient heterozygous mice exhibit hyperactivity after induction of cortical s…
ATP regeneration by ATPases for in vitro biotransformation.
ACLY alternative splicing correlates with cancer phenotypes.
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Effect of Short-Term Exercise Training on ATP Synthesis in Relatives of Type 2 Diabetic Humans
Improvement of Depression With Use of ATP
ATP and P2X3 Receptor in Chronic Cough
ATP in Alzheimer Disease
Fast VT Episodes Are Terminated by ATP One Shot
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