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L1000 CMAP - Neuronal NEU cells treated with small molecule perturbagens
L1000 CMAP - Hepatocellular carcinoma HEPG2 cells treated with small molecule perturbagens
L1000 CMAP - Melanoma A375 cells with CRISPR-targeted gene knockouts
L1000 CMAP - Breast cancer MCF7 cells treated with small molecule perturbagens (2 of 4)
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and cholangiocarcinoma (CC) expression profiles
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Tom40 in cholesterol transport.
The Gut Microbiome Affects Atherosclerosis by Regulating Reverse Cholesterol Transport.
Cholesterol Transport to the Endoplasmic Reticulum.
Is reverse cholesterol transport regulated by active cholesterol?
Cholesterol Transport Dysfunction and Its Involvement in Atherogenesis.
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Alirocumab and Reverse Cholesterol Transport
Modeling DNA Diversity in Reverse Cholesterol Transport
The Effects of Dapagliflozin on HDL Particles Subtypes and Reverse Cholesterol Transport in Type 2 D…
Impact of HIV and Its Treatment on Reverse Cholesterol Transport
Mendelian Reverse Cholesterol Transport Study
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