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1. Study On The Hepatotoxicity And Its Mechanism(s) Of Anti-HBV Compound Bay41-4109
2. DNA Microarray-based Transcriptomics Study Of Yersinia Pestis In Response To Various Conditions
3. Study Of Transcriptomics, Proteomics And Metabolomics In Renal Transplantation
4. Metabonomic And Transcriptomic Research On Obesity-prone And Obesity-resistant Rats
5. Transcriptomic Research On Leptospiral Infection And Structural Research On Leptospira Spp.
6. Human Cd34 + Hematopoietic Stem / Progenitor Cells And S. Japonicum Transcriptome And Proteomics Research,
7. Transcriptomics Study On Dads Inhibiting The Proliferation Of Poorly Differentiated Gastric Cancer
8. The Compatibility Law And Action Mechanism Study For Gegen Qinlian Decoction(GGQLD) In Type2Diabetes Mellitus
9. Transcriptomic Related Research On Different Temporal Changes Of Spinal Cord Ischemia-reperfusion Injury
10. Transcriptomicsresearch On Hypoxia/Reoxygenationinjury Protection Of C-P To Astrocytes
11. Identification Of Biomarkers In Hepatocellular Carcinoma By Integrative Multi-omics Analysis And Validation Of NEK2 And HSP90α
12. Study On The Transcriptomics Of The Early Vascular Remodeling Of Vein Grafts In Rabbit Model
13. Transcriptomics Study Of Chronic Hepatitis B Wity Liver Stagnation And Spleen Deficiency Syndrome And Spleen And Stomach Damp-heat Syndrome
14. Study Of HIV/AIDS Damp-heat Syndrome Metabonomics
15. Development Of Molecular Identification And Detection Methods Of Vibrio Parahaemolyticus And Salmonella Based On O Serogroup、Comparative Genomics And Transcriptomics Of Two Escherichia Coli Strains
16. The Effect Of RhG-CSF On Spleen Transcriptome In Mouse Leukopenia Model Induced By Cyclophosphamide
17. Study Of Transcriptomics Of HIV/AIDS With Qi And Yin Deficiency Syndrome
18. Comperative Transcriptomics Study Of The HepG2 Stimulated By UC-MSCs Supernate
19. Applications Of Transcriptomics And Pharmacogenomics In The Study Of Human Complex Diseases
20. Joint Analysis Of Multi-omics Data Of HCC Cell Lines With Stepwise Increasing Metastasis Ability
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