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P-type ATPase, transmembrane domain superfamily
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Embryonic kidney cells overexpressing mutant DROSHA in a Wilms tumor model
PBMC microRNA expression from pulmonary tuberculosis and sarcoidosis patients
L1000 CMAP - Prostate cancer LNCAP cells treated with small molecule perturbagens
L1000 CMAP - Prostate cancer PC3.101 cells with CRISPR-targeted gene knockouts
Neurons differentiated from iPSCs of paroxysmal dyskinesia subjects with PRRT2 mutations
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