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Homo sapiens
ParSE-seq: A High-throughput Calibrated Multiplexed Splicing Assay
Machine learning identifies activation of RUNX/AP-1 as drivers of mesenchymal and fibrotic regulatory programs in gastric cancer (RNA-Seq)
RNA-Seq of osteosarcoma 143B cells treated with Tongguanteng injection for 24h
The role of culture stiffness in myofibroblast differentiation
Homo sapiens Epigenomics
RNA-seq profiling of liver biopsy samples in Iranian patients with HCV-related cirrhosis
Novel WDR26 variants in Chinese patients withSkraban-Deardorff syndrome
Homo sapiens Raw sequence reads
Malignant perivascular epithelioid cell tumor (PEComa) genomic sequencing
CD4+ T cell heterogeneity and clonal expansion depend on gestational age and is altered in preeclampsia by single cell RNA sequence
RNA sequencing in human growth hormone secreting pituitary tumor and normal pituitaries
gDNA of peripheral blood lymphocytes from the patients
The clinical efficacy of CDK2 inhibition in CDK4/6 inhibitor-resistant HR-positive breast cancer is dependent on p53 but independent of RB
Nuclear aggregates of NONO/SFPQ and A-to-I edited RNA in synucleinopathies
GEO accession GSE265910 is currently private and is scheduled to be released on Oct 15, 2025.
Prenatal phenotypes and pregnancy outcomes of fetuses with 16p11.2 microdeletion/microduplication
The Link between Osteoporosis and Frozen Shoulder: Exploring the Therapeutic Effect of TAK715 on Reversing Fibrosis and Protecting against Osteoporosis via the p38 MAPK Signaling Pathway
Endothelial-derived extracellular vesicles as potential mediators of impaired angiogenesis and cardiovascular disease in pediatric chronic kidney disease
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