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Disorder of intraocular pressure
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Phenylenediamines
4'-deaza-1'-aza-2'-deoxy-1'-(9-methylene)-immucillin A
iron(III) meso-tetramesitylporphyrin
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withaferin A
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Eif2s3y
MIR16-2
ATF7IP
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Skin fibroblasts of Silver-Russell syndrome and Temple syndrome patients
HCC Hep G2 and HuH-7 cells and hepatocytes treated with palmitic and oleic acids with or without TNF
Colorectal cancer HCT 116 cells with RHOQ siRNA knockdown
Multiple myeloma MM.1S cells with HDAC3 or DNMT1 shRNA knockdown
B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia MEC-1 cells with SLAMF1 shRNA knockdown
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Tex19 paralogs are new members of the piRNA pathway controlling retrotransposon suppression.
Human germ/stem cell-specific gene TEX19 influences cancer cell proliferation and cancer prognosis.
Testis expressed 19 is a novel cancer-testis antigen expressed in bladder cancer.
Tex19.1 promotes Spo11-dependent meiotic recombination in mouse spermatocytes.
Tex19, a mammalian-specific protein with a restricted expression in pluripotent stem cells and germ …
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