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CNV analysis of spontaneous transformed kidney and bladder epithelial cells
Prostate cancers derived by conditional (PB-Cre) manipulation of PTEN, TP53, MYC or ERG genes
Hepatic circadian gene expression in liver specific Dicer KO and wildtype mice
Trophoblast stem cell lines; a culture-based model for genomic imprinting
Rabies infection timecourse of microglial cell line
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Formic acid induces hypertension-related hemorrhage in hSSAOTG in mice and human.
Changes in miR-134-3p expression and zDHHC3-AMPARs axis in association with aluminum neurotoxicity.
Knockdown of miRNA-134-5p rescues dendritic deficits by promoting AMPK-mediated mitophagy in a mouse…
miR-134-5p inhibits osteoclastogenesis through a novel miR-134-5p/Itgb1/MAPK pathway.
Electrochemiluminescent detection of epilepsy biomarker miR-134 using a metal complex light switch.
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