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Microglial cell
Thyroid gland
Frontal cortex
Monocyte of peripheral blood
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Infection by Schistosoma
Vesicular stomatitis Indiana virus disease
Caseating tuberculoid granuloma
Duchenne muscular dystrophy
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Myelin Basic Proteins
Mannitol
CXCR4 Peptide Antagonist LY2510924
Diaminopimelic Acid
Gene Products, gag
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sage
CDHR2
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CEBPB
Klf17
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The (pro)renin receptor (ATP6ap2) facilitates receptor-mediated endocytosis and lysosomal function i…
Knockout of Nephron ATP6AP2 Impairs Proximal Tubule Function and Prevents High-Fat Diet-Induced Obes…
The (pro)renin receptor: an emerging player in hypertension and metabolic syndrome.
Atp6ap2 deletion causes extensive vacuolation that consumes the insulin content of pancreatic β cell…
Loss of Soluble (Pro)renin Receptor Attenuates Angiotensin-II Induced Hypertension and Renal Injury.
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