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A 443654
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The Immunological Genome Project - Immune cell lineage differentiation and maturation
Myeloid-derived suppressor splenocytes from mice with or without esophageal tumors
Retinoic acid regulation of stage-dependent gene expression in Sertoli cells
Cervical cancer HeLa and Osteosarcoma U-2 OS cells sorted for G1, S and G2 phases of cell cycle
Colon carcinoma cells overexpressing the miRNA miR-30a-5p
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Physics models of centriole replication.
Overexpressing centriole-replication proteins in vivo induces centriole overduplication and de novo …
Cdk5rap2 exposes the centrosomal root of microcephaly syndromes.
STIL is required for centriole duplication in human cells.
The role of γ-tubulin in centrosomal microtubule organization.
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