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L1000 CMAP - Adenocarcinoma of breast MCF7 cells treated with ligand perturbagens
L1000 CMAP - Amelanotic malignant melanoma of skin A375 cells treated with ligand perturbagens
L1000 CMAP - Prostate carcinoma VCaP cells treated with ligand perturbagens
L1000 CMAP - Lung cancer A549 cells treated with ligand perturbagens
L1000 CMAP - Colorectal cancer HT29 cells treated with ligand perturbagens
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TGFB3 gene mutation associated with mandibular coronoid process hyperplasia: a family investigation.
Upregulation of key genes Eln and Tgfb3 were associated with the severity of cardiac hypertrophy.
lncRNA Vgll3 Regulates the Activated Proliferation of Mouse Myocardial Fibroblasts through TGF-β3-Re…
Up-regulation of CREB-1 regulates tendon adhesion in the injury tendon healing through the CREB-1/TG…
An alginate-poly(acrylamide) hydrogel with TGF-β3 loaded nanoparticles for cartilage repair: Biodegr…
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