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    Coexpression of Normally Incompatible Developmental Pathways in Retinoblastoma Genesis [human tumor/cell line data]

    Species: human
    Samples: 62
    Factors: 1
    Tags: catecholamine, cell, horizontal, retinoblastoma
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    Coexpression of Normally Incompatible Developmental Pathways in Retinoblastoma Genesis [single tumor cell data]

    Species: human
    Samples: 20
    Tags: catecholamine, cell, horizontal, retinoblastoma
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    Olig2 defines subpopulations of retinal progenitor cells

    Species: mouse
    Samples: 50
    Factors: 3
    Tags: amacrine cell, cell, cone, ganglion, helix, horizontal, nerve, ventral
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    Transcriptional profiling of ICAM-positive and -negative cells from the mouse olfactory epithelium

    Species: mouse
    Samples: 6
    Factors: 2
    Tags: basal, cell, genome, horizontal, olfactory epithelium
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    Analysis of striatal transcriptome in transgenic mice overexpressing human wild-type alpha-synuclein

    Species: mouse
    Samples: 2
    Factors: 1
    Tags: anterior, basal, brain, bregma, choroid, coronal, corpus callosum, cube, disease, frontal, globus pallidus, horizontal, liquid, nucleus accumbens, plexus, protein, striatum
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  • cell
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  • catecholamine
  • retinoblastoma
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