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Potassium channel, inwardly rectifying, Kir1.1
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Kidney cancer
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Beclomethasone
repaglinide
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RBFOX1
TPD52L2
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Embryonic hearts of Zebra fish with rbfox1 rbfox2 double knockout
Kidneys and spleens from HRG1a/b double knockout or wildtype zebrafish treated with phenylhydrazine
Zebrafish embryos after treatment with the glucocorticoid beclomethasone
Mouse Phenotypes - Kidney diseases
L1000 CMAP - Prostate carcinoma VCaP cells treated with ligand perturbagens
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