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HERC4 - Pediatric age-specific host response to septic shock: whole blood
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HERC4 - Nonhuman primate model of Lassa fever: liver
HERC4 - Saliva of pre-treatment pancreatic cancer patients
HERC4 - Triple negative breast cancer
HERC4 - Telomere-elongated, prostate cancer cells
HERC4 - Transforming growth factor-β effect on fibroblasts in the presence of Trypanosoma cruzi conditioned medium
HERC4 - Stratification of pediatric septic shock patients: whole blood
HERC4 - Cell cycle of T98G glioblastoma cell line
HERC4 - Cockayne syndrome group B protein-null fibroblast rescue (HG-U133B)
HERC4 - Transcription factor p63 inactivation effect on squamous cells (HG-U133B)
HERC4 - Smooth muscle cell cord morphogenesis (HG-U133B)
HERC4 - Noncancerous hepatic tissues from hepatocellular carcinoma patients with and without venous metastasis
HERC4 - House dust mite extract effect on a bronchial epithelial cell line
HERC4 - Optineurin depletion
HERC4 - Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome: fibroblast (HG-U133B)
HERC4 - Matrigel 3D culture model of JIMT1 breast cancer cells
HERC4 - Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-positive breast cancer brain metastases
HERC4 - Newly diagnosed and chronic pediatric immune thrombocytopenia: peripheral blood T-cells
HERC4 - Turner syndrome amniocyte derived-induced pluripotent stem cells
HERC4 - Progeroid and revertant phenotypes in primary dermal fibroblast cell line GM00038
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