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ELO family, conserved site
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Hyperoxia
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Hr96
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Third instar larvae and adult flies from hyperoxia-selected populations
Expression profiling of HNF4-dependent transcripts in Drosophila larvae
Liver, muscle and adipose tissue from 5 and 24mo old MYC heterozygotes
Tarsal joints from mice with collagen-induced arthritis
Bodies, heads, and palp proboscides from fasted Drosophila
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