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Slc25a38 - Suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 deficiency effect on the regenerating liver
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Slc25a38 - Spinocerebellar ataxia type 7 knock-in model: cerebellum
Slc25a38 - Claudin 18 deficiency effect on the lung
Slc25a38 - Lupus-prone BWF1 males and females: spleen (MG-U74B)
Slc25a38 - RNA-binding protein Musashi-2 deficiency effect on LSK hematopoietic stem cells
Slc25a38 - Dent disease model: renal proximal tubules
Slc25a38 - Histone deacetylase 3 deficiency effect on the heart
Slc25a38 - Livers with Dicer1 deficient hepatocytes
Slc25a38 - Pulmonary CDC11c+ cells from young and middle-age animals
Slc25a38 - Multifunctional protein 2 deficiency effect on the liver
Slc25a38 - Negative elongation factor B subunit deficiency effect on the heart
Slc25a38 - Autoimmune regulator AIRE knockout effect on thymic epithelial cells
Slc25a38 - Restless Legs Syndrome model: adult whole brain
Slc25a38 - Stearoyl-CoA desaturase-1 deficiency effect on the skin
Slc25a38 - Lmna G609G knock-in model of Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome: liver
Slc25a38 - Model for inflammatory signaling in prostate epithelium based on expression of a constitutively active version of IκB kinase 2 (IKK2ca)
Slc25a38 - Cochlea response to mitochondrial DNA mutations
Slc25a38 - TGIF1-transduced MLL-AF9-transformed leukemic cells
Slc25a38 - Glycerol kinase knockout effect on liver
Slc25a38 - UTX deficiency effect on embryonic stem cells
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