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2. A resource of targeted mutant mouse lines for 5,061 genes

5. Single-cell transcriptomics reveal cellular diversity of aortic valve and the immunomodulation by PPARγ during hyperlipidemia

15. Anti-Inflammatory Actions of Soluble Ninjurin-1 Ameliorate Atherosclerosis

16. Mitochondrial H 2 O 2 Is a Central Mediator of Diclofenac-Induced Hepatocellular Injury.

19. Supplementary Methods and Materials, Tables 1-4, Figure Legends 1-3 from Functional and Clinical Evidence for NDRG2 as a Candidate Suppressor of Liver Cancer Metastasis

20. Supplementary Figure 3 from Functional and Clinical Evidence for NDRG2 as a Candidate Suppressor of Liver Cancer Metastasis

21. Supplementary Figure 1 from Functional and Clinical Evidence for NDRG2 as a Candidate Suppressor of Liver Cancer Metastasis

22. Supplementary Figure 5 from Arrest Defective 1 Autoacetylation Is a Critical Step in Its Ability to Stimulate Cancer Cell Proliferation

23. Supplementary Figure 2 from Functional and Clinical Evidence for NDRG2 as a Candidate Suppressor of Liver Cancer Metastasis

24. Supplementary Materials and Methods, Figure Legends 1-7, Table 1 Legend from Arrest Defective 1 Autoacetylation Is a Critical Step in Its Ability to Stimulate Cancer Cell Proliferation

25. Data from Functional and Clinical Evidence for NDRG2 as a Candidate Suppressor of Liver Cancer Metastasis

26. Data from Arrest Defective 1 Autoacetylation Is a Critical Step in Its Ability to Stimulate Cancer Cell Proliferation

27. Supplementary Figure 3 from Arrest Defective 1 Autoacetylation Is a Critical Step in Its Ability to Stimulate Cancer Cell Proliferation

28. Supplementary Figure 4 from Arrest Defective 1 Autoacetylation Is a Critical Step in Its Ability to Stimulate Cancer Cell Proliferation

29. Supplementary Figure 6 from Arrest Defective 1 Autoacetylation Is a Critical Step in Its Ability to Stimulate Cancer Cell Proliferation

30. Supplementary Figure 2 from Arrest Defective 1 Autoacetylation Is a Critical Step in Its Ability to Stimulate Cancer Cell Proliferation

31. Supplementary Figure 7 from Arrest Defective 1 Autoacetylation Is a Critical Step in Its Ability to Stimulate Cancer Cell Proliferation

32. Supplementary Figure 1 from Arrest Defective 1 Autoacetylation Is a Critical Step in Its Ability to Stimulate Cancer Cell Proliferation

33. Supplementary Table 1 from Arrest Defective 1 Autoacetylation Is a Critical Step in Its Ability to Stimulate Cancer Cell Proliferation

34. Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygenase-Expressing Aortic Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells Protect against Atherosclerosis by Induction of Regulatory T Cells

38. Endothelial PTP4A1 mitigates vascular inflammation via USF1/A20 axis-mediated NF-κB inactivation

43. The antioxidant enzyme Peroxiredoxin-1 controls stroke-associated microglia against acute ischemic stroke

44. Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Nonfoamy Rather Than Foamy Plaque Macrophages Are Proinflammatory in Atherosclerotic Murine Models

46. Impaired TFEB activation and mitophagy as a cause of PPP3/calcineurin inhibitor-induced pancreatic β-cell dysfunction.

49. Peroxiredoxin 3 deficiency induces cardiac hypertrophy and dysfunction by impaired mitochondrial quality control

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