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Mus musculus x Rattus norvegicus
Mus musculus x Rattus norvegicus Raw sequence reads
Dissection of transcriptional events in incompatible reactions of ‘Bearss’ lemon (Citrus limon) and ‘Valencia’ sweet orange (C. sinensis) on a novel citrandarin (C. reticulata × Poncirus trifoliata) rootstock
Prunus dulcis response to novel defense elicitor peptides and control of Xylella fastidiosa infections
IL-6-mediated endothelial injury impairs anti-viral humoral immunity
Transcriptomic analysis of gastric cancer cells in response to stable over-expression of circRNA derived from hnRNPU (circ-hnRNPU)
Xanthomonas citri pv. citri findings in imported citrus fruit consignments in the Netherlands
Complete genome resources for two strains of Xylella fastidiosa subsp. sandyi
DNA methylation mediated Rbpjksuppression protects against fracture nonunion caused by systemic inflammation
Diversity analysis of a naive VHH (Variable Heavy domain from Heavy chain only antibodies) library before and after its integration in E. coli chromosome.
Intestinal epithelial cell NCoR deficiency ameliorates obesity and metabolic syndrome
MicroRNA expression profile of human umbilical vein endothelial cells in response to Coxsackievirus A10 infection
RIP10 in chickpea
RIP8 in chickpea
Transcriptomic analysis of neuroblastoma cells in response to stable over-expression of GATA2 antisense RNA 1 (GATA2-AS1)
Homo sapiens
Pathogenic mutations in ABCD1 gene that causes X-ALD
Grapevine vinification microbiome (must)
Transcriptomic profile of M0 and M1 phenotype macrophages.
Spermidine-eIF5A axis is essential for muscle stem cell activation via translational control (Ribo-Seq)
Spermidine-eIF5A axis is essential for muscle stem cell activation via translational control (Polysome-Seq)
Transcriptomic analysis of neuroblastoma cells in response to stable over-expression of cellular nucleic acid binding protein (CNBP)
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