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Role of miR-106b family in cell cycle progression.
Intestinal tissues from ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease patients
Colorectal cancer HCT 116 cells with CBX3-knockdown and treated with TNFA
Colorectal cancer HT29 cells with FRA-1 shRNA knockdown
Colon cancer cells with HIPK2 overexpression
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OrthoRBH: A streamlined pipeline for mining large gene family sequences in related species.
Genetic linkage analysis of a large family with photoparoxysmal response.
Identification of a novel KCNQ1 mutation in a large Saudi family with long QT syndrome: clinical con…
Inhabitual autosomal recessive form of dentin dysplasia type I in a large consanguineous Moroccan fa…
Novel mutation in GLRB in a large family with hereditary hyperekplexia.
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SAFER: A Brief Intervention Involving Family Members in Suicide Safety Planning
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