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TMEM59L - Normal tissues of diverse types (SHBW)
GEO DataSets Gene Profile neighbors Chromosome neighbors Homologene neighbors
TMEM59L - Normal human tissue expression profiling (HG-U95B)
TMEM59L - Chronic high-level alcohol consumption effect on brain: post-mortem hippocampus
TMEM59L - Type 2 diabetes and role of hepatokines
TMEM59L - Long-term adult survivors of glioblastoma: primary tumors
TMEM59L - Sustained EGR1 expression in endothelial cells: time course (HG-U133A)
TMEM59L - Cocaine abuse effect on the midbrain
TMEM59L - Alternative pre-mRNA splicing in various tissues and cell lines (Rosetta/Merck Splicing Chip 2)
GEO DataSets Gene Chromosome neighbors Homologene neighbors
TMEM59L - Two types of HIV-associated neurocognitive impairment: brain regions
TMEM59L - Transcription factor IIF cofactor GAS41 overexpression
TMEM59L - Schizophrenia: postmortem superior temporal cortex
TMEM59L - Heregulin and forskolin mitogenic effect on cultured Schwann cells
TMEM59L - Central nervous system cell types derived from embryonic stem cell line H9
TMEM59L - Bipolar disorder: orbitofrontal cortex
TMEM59L - Neonatal brain response to docosahexaenoic acid supplemented formulas
TMEM59L - Central nervous system cell types derived from UNC-93B-deficient induced pluripotent stem cells
TMEM59L - Folic acid deficiency effect on colon cancer cells
TMEM59L - Model of cerebral aging and Alzheimer's disease: temporal cortex
TMEM59L - Parkinson's disease: substantia nigra (HG-U133A)
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