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Neuronal survival factor TAFA2 suppresses apoptosis through binding to ADGRL1 and activating cAMP/PK…
Genome-Wide Association Study of the Modified Stumvoll Insulin Sensitivity Index Identifies BCL2 and…
The high frequency of chromosomal copy number variations and candidate genes in epilepsy patients.
Admixture mapping identifies a quantitative trait locus associated with FEV1/FVC in the COPDGene Stu…
Molecular Structure, Expression and Role of TAFA4 and its Receptor FPR1 in the Spinal Cord.
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