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The following pages link to Meta-analysis of muscle transcriptome data using the MADMuscle database reveals biologically relevant gene patterns (Q33821544):
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- High-throughput analysis of promoter occupancy reveals new targets for Arx, a gene mutated in mental retardation and interneuronopathies (Q28506691) (← links)
- Immune response and mitochondrial metabolism are commonly deregulated in DMD and aging skeletal muscle (Q34077720) (← links)
- Pharmacologic management of Duchenne muscular dystrophy: target identification and preclinical trials (Q34152280) (← links)
- The use of EST expression matrixes for the quality control of gene expression data (Q34193573) (← links)
- A common gene signature across multiple studies relate biomarkers and functional regulation in tolerance to renal allograft. (Q35584849) (← links)
- The impact of network biology in pharmacology and toxicology (Q37986776) (← links)
- Identification of master genes involved in liver key functions through transcriptomics and epigenomics of methyl donor deficiency in rat: relevance to nonalcoholic liver disease (Q38470686) (← links)
- Transcriptional assessment by microarray analysis and large-scale meta-analysis of the metabolic capacity of cardiac and skeletal muscle tissues to cope with reduced nutrient availability in Gilthead Sea Bream (Sparus aurata L.). (Q38478822) (← links)
- Network-based Approaches in Pharmacology (Q38686574) (← links)
- Unveiling gene trait relationship by cross-platform meta-analysis on Chinese hamster ovary cell transcriptome. (Q38951970) (← links)
- Disentangling the microRNA regulatory milieu in multiple myeloma: integrative genomics analysis outlines mixed miRNA-TF circuits and pathway-derived networks modulated in t(4;14) patients. (Q39923951) (← links)
- Prokineticin receptor-1-dependent paracrine and autocrine pathways control cardiac tcf21+ fibroblast progenitor cell transformation into adipocytes and vascular cells (Q42378811) (← links)
- Implication of molecular vascular smooth muscle cell heterogeneity among arterial beds in arterial calcification. (Q48159039) (← links)