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Med12l - Chronic, low level drug exposure effect on obese liver
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Med12l - Diethylstilbestrol effect on the prepubertal uterus: dose response
Med12l - IRAK-4 kinase deficient fibroblast response to IL-1: time course
Med12l - Wnt4 mutation effect on female embryonic gonads
Med12l - Heart failure progression model: non-infarcted ventricular tissue
Med12l - Embryonal carcinoma cell line response to retinoic acid or trichostatin A
Med12l - Estren effect on the estrogen receptor alpha null uterus: time course
Med12l - 4T1 breast cancer model: metastatic sub-populations
Med12l - Articular cartilage zones: 1-week old normal proximal tibia
Med12l - All-trans retinoic acid effect on retinoic acid receptor α-deficient F9 teratocarcinoma cells
Med12l - GATA-1 knockdown effect on megakaryocytes
Med12l - Cardiac transcription factors Tbx5, Gata4 and Myocardin effect on 10T1/2-tTA fibroblast cell line
Med12l - Lacrimal gland and cornea burn: time course (SMCmou6600Av2)
Med12l - Nitric oxide generator DETA-NONOate effect on in vitro neuronal injury model: time course
Med12l - Kruppel-like transcription factor 7 knockout effect on the olfactory epithelium
Med12l - GATA-1 variant role in Down syndrome megakaryocytic leukemias
Med12l - Wild type embryonic lens development
Med12l - Transcription factor Nrl deficiency effect on photoreceptor development
Med12l - RPE65 null mutant model of Leber's congenital amaurosis
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