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Malignant pleural mesothelioma microRNA expression profiles
L1000 CMAP - Skeletal muscle SKL.C cells treated with small molecule perturbagens
L1000 CMAP - Breast cancer MCF7.311 cells with CRISPR-induced gene knockouts
L1000 CMAP - Hepatocellular carcinoma HEPG2 cells treated with small molecule perturbagens
L1000 CMAP - Motor neuron MNEU.E cells treated with small molecule perturbagens
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Identification of a novel protein with GDP dissociation inhibitor activity for the ras-like proteins…
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An Adipocyte-Driven Mechanism For Weight Regain After Weight Loss: The Yo-Yo Effect
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