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Amy1a - Effect of dietary obesity in fathers on islets of female offspring
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Amy1a - Low and high aerobic exercise capacity strains: skeletal muscle
Amy1a - Silica-induced pulmonary toxicity: blood (part III)
Amy1a - C-peptide effect on streptozotocin-induced type 1 diabetes: kidney proximal tubular cells
Amy1a - Fetal brain response to maternal immune activation induced by lipopolysaccharide
Amy1a - Dioxin exposure in utero effect on the pituitary gland at maturity
Amy1a - Silica-induced pulmonary toxicity: blood (part II)
Amy1a - Complement protein C1q effect on immature neurons
Amy1a - Dioxin exposure in utero effect on the hypothalamus at maturity
Amy1a - Hippocampus response to high-frequency stimulation of the ventrolateral thalamus
Amy1a - Articular and growth plate cartilage zones: 10-day old normal proximal tibia
Amy1a - Dietary vitamin D3 supplementation effect on hippocampus: dose effect
Amy1a - cAMP agonist forskolin effect on INS-1 insulinoma cell line: time course
Amy1a - Phenylethyl isothiocyanate and N-nitrosomethylbenzylamine cotreatment effect on the esophagus
Amy1a - Postinfarction heart failure model: peripheral blood mononuclear cells
Amy1a - Fetal and neonatal ductus arteriosus and aorta: endothelial cells
Amy1a - Infarcted heart response to captopril and 3,5-diiodothyropropionic acid
Amy1a - Liver response to perinatal exposure to 2,2',4,4'-tetrabromodiphenyl ether: dose response
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