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Lymphoma Datasets

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    Transcription profiling by array of human MALT lymphoma with and without chromosomal translocation

    Species: human
    Samples: 21
    Tags: cell, lymphoma, malt lymphoma
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    Transcription profiling of human diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) patients

    Species: human
    Samples: 10
    Tags: b-cell lymphoma, body, cell, diffuse large b-cell lymphoma, disease, histiocyte, intermediate, lymphoma, protein
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    Expression profiling of thymic lymphomas from p53 mutant (R270H) mice with varying HIF levels

    Species: mouse
    Samples: 14
    Factors: 1
    Tags: disease, lymphoma, notch
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    Signatures of murine B-cell development implicate Yy1 as a regulator of the germinal center-specific program

    Species: mouse
    Samples: 41
    Factors: 4
    Tags: bone, bone marrow, cell, lymphoma, spleen
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    Epigenetic antagonism between Snf5 and Ezh2 during oncogenic transformation

    Species: mouse
    Samples: 23
    Factors: 3
    Tags: cell, disease, lymphoma, stem cell
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