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Testis seminiferous tubule
Basophil of peripheral blood
Rectum colon
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Varicella-zoster virus infection
Congenital atresia of extrahepatic bile duct
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M-VAC protocol
Bay 65-1942
methylbenzethonium
pyrvinium
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Rpb4
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Tip60
CrebA
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Chromosomal mutations and aneuploidies in female Drosophila
Gene expression in a Drosophila model of mitochondrial disease
Altered levels of Cyp6g1 and of Dhr96 in Drosophila
Condition-dependence of the sexually dimorphic transcriptome in Drosophila melanogaster
Drosophilla imaginal disc gene expression in atonal and senseless GOF and LOF strains
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Cloning of two rat PDIP1 related genes and their interactions with proliferating cell nuclear antige…
Transcription factor BACH2 is transcriptionally regulated by the BCR/ABL oncogene.
The POZ domain: a conserved protein-protein interaction motif.
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