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Gzma - C-peptide effect on streptozotocin-induced type 1 diabetes: kidney proximal tubular cells
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Gzma - Silica-induced pulmonary toxicity: blood (part II)
Gzma - High-fat-diet model: liver
Gzma - Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane effect on hearts: time course
Gzma - Thiamine supplementation effect on non-insulin-dependent diabetes model: liver
Gzma - Dioxin exposure in utero effect on the pituitary gland at maturity
Gzma - Streptozotocin-induced diabetes during pregnancy effect on the neonatal lung
Gzma - Low and high aerobic exercise capacity strains: skeletal muscle
Gzma - Effect of dietary obesity in fathers on islets of female offspring
Gzma - Polyunsaturated fatty acids effect on cardiomyocytes
Gzma - Dioxin exposure in utero effect on the hypothalamus at maturity
Gzma - Complement protein C1q effect on immature neurons
Gzma - Fetal brain response to maternal immune activation induced by lipopolysaccharide
Gzma - Silica-induced pulmonary toxicity: blood (part III)
Gzma - Aging liver
Gzma - Dietary vitamin D3 supplementation effect on hippocampus: dose effect
GEO DataSets Gene Chromosome neighbors Homologene neighbors
Gzma - Articular and growth plate cartilage zones: 10-day old normal proximal tibia
Gzma - Hippocampus response to high-frequency stimulation of the ventrolateral thalamus
Gzma - Quercetin effect on cultured cardiomyocytes: time course
Gzma - Parous mammary gland response to N-methyl-N-nitrosourea
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