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L1000 CMAP Colorectal cancer HT 29 cells with gene overexpression perturbations
Drug target sets for approved compounds
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OMIM - Brain CNS Motor Neuron and other Neuropathy Disorders
L1000 CMAP - Fibrocystic disease of breast MCF10A cells treated with ligand perturbagens
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