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KCNT2 - Sporadic medulloblastomas
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KCNT2 - West Nile virus infection effect on retinal pigment epithelium cells
KCNT2 - Carotid artery atheroma
KCNT2 - Polycystic ovary syndrome: proliferative phase endometrial cell types
KCNT2 - Subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissue from lean or obese children
KCNT2 - Breast lipotransfer white adipose tissue CD34+ cells
KCNT2 - Obstructive sleep apnea: visceral fat
KCNT2 - Protein kinase HIPK2 overexpression effect on Human Embryonic Kidney cells
KCNT2 - Turner syndrome amniocyte derived-induced pluripotent stem cells
KCNT2 - Interleukin-17A effect on primary airway smooth muscle cells from asthmatics
KCNT2 - Chronic high-level alcohol consumption effect on brain: post-mortem hippocampus
KCNT2 - Modified natural and stimulated in vitro fertilization cycles: cumulus cells
KCNT2 - Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma tumor and adjacent non-tumor tissue
KCNT2 - Diabetic ischemic heart failure patients: non-infarcted left ventricle
KCNT2 - Inherited dilated cardiomyopathy patient-specific induced pluripotent stem cells
KCNT2 - Pulmonary fibrosis with associated pulmonary hypertension: lung explants
KCNT2 - Progressive pulmonary sarcoidosis
KCNT2 - Induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neurons from schizophrenia patients
KCNT2 - Supraclavicular and subcutaneous adipose tissue progenitor cells
KCNT2 - Electric pulse stimulation in vitro exercise model: primary myotubes
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