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Hematopoietic stem cell of bone marrow
Basophil of peripheral blood
Dendritic (plasmacytoid) cell
Granulocyte-macrophage progenitor cell of bone marrow
B lymphocyte (IgM memory) of spleen
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General adaptation syndrome
Infection by Schistosoma
Ketogenic diet
Perforation of tympanic membrane
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isoxicam
Diterpenes
Ketanserin
Mannitol
ompP2 protein, Haemophilus influenzae
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Ins2
LHX8
MAGEB6
DNAJC2
YBX3
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Zuo1, a ribosome-associated J protein, is involved in glucose repression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae…
The ribosome-associated chaperone Zuo1 controls translation upon TORC1 inhibition.
Zuo1 supports G4 structure formation and directs repair toward nucleotide excision repair.
Structure and evolution of the 4-helix bundle domain of Zuotin, a J-domain protein co-chaperone of H…
ZRF1 is a novel S6 kinase substrate that drives the senescence programme.
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