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1. Targeted Deletion Of Grb10 Gene In The Pancreas Improves Beta-Cell Function
2. DNA Methylation Status And SNP Of Imprinted GRB10/IGF2/PEG3Genes In Human Chrionic Villus Samples From Spontanouse Abortion After ART And Natural Conception
3. Grb10-mediated Negative Regulation Of IGF1-activated Signaling Pathway Results In Cognitive Disorder In Diabetic Rats
4. Negative Regulation Of GIGYF2on Insulin-like Growth Factor1Receptor Signaling Pathway Caused Diabetic Mice Cognitive Impairment
5. Mechanisms Underlying Gigyf1 And GRB10 Cooperatively Regulated-IGF1R Signaling Pathway Involved In The Suppression Of Diabetic Encephalopathy-Related Cognitive Impairment
6. Amelioration Of Diabetic Mouse Nephropathy By Catalpol Correlates With Down-regulation Of Grb10 Expression And Activation Of Insulin-like Growth Factor 1/Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 Receptor Signaling
7. The Effection Of Imprinted Genes (H19,Grb10) And MiR-675 On The Proliferation And Differentiation In Bone Healing
8. Placental Grb10 Expression And Epigenetic Modification Analysis For Evaluation Of Security For Vitrification Blastocyst Offsprings
9. The Expression Of Imprinting Genes(Grb10,H19) In The Repair Process Of Skeletal Muscle After Acute Injury
10. A Study On Circ-GRB10-miR-328-5p-ERBB2 Pathway Regulating The Apoptosis Of Nucleus Pulposus Cells
11. Effect Of Vitrification On In Vitro Development And Imprinted Gene Grb10 In Mouse Embryo
12. The Effect Of Sevoflurane On The Cognitive Function In Aged Diabetic Rats And The Role Of MTOR/Grb10 Pathway
13. Modulation Of IGF1R Signaling Pathway By GIGYF1 In High Glucose-Induced SHSY-5Y Cells
14. Treadmill Exercise Improved Cognitive Dysfunction In Diabetic Encephalopathy Rats Through Grb10/IGF-1R Signaling Pathway
15. Tissue Non-specific Alkaline Phosphatase(TNALP) Promotes The Sensitivity Of Serous Ovarian Cancer To Cisplatin Through GRB10/MTORC1 Signaling Pathway
16. Study Of The GRB10 Rs1800504 Polymorphism On The Risk Of Coronary Heart Disease And Mechanisms In Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
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