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regulation of transcription involved in G1/S transition of mitotic cell cycle
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L1000 CMAP - Non-small cell lung cancer A549.311 cells with CRISPR targeted gene knockouts
Expression data for effector T cells
Acute myeloid leukemia MV4-11 cells treated with BSJ-03-123, YKL-06-102 and palbociclib
L1000 CMAP - Breast carcinoma BT20 cells treated with small molecule perturbagens
Breast adenocarcinoma CAMA-1 cells sensitive or resistant to ribociclib and treated with ribociclib
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