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Fallopian tube
Corpus callosum
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Tongue superior part with papillae
Stomach
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Fibrosis of lung
Caseating tuberculoid granuloma
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Facial asymmetry
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42313
HORMAD1
ANKRD2
EIF4A3
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Lungs from mice infected with H5N1 influenza A virus (timecourse)
Lung expression profiles of patients with pulmonary hypertension associated with pulmonary fibrosis
Heterotypic interactions between cancer cells and osteoblasts in vitro
Choroid plexus carcinomas derived in TP53/RB/PTEN conditional knockout mice
HEK293 expressing wildtype or mutant HIV-1 Vpr defective in cell cycle arrest
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