Mouse Model of Sexually Dimorphic Atherosclerotic Traits

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Type: GCD
status: Curated
disease: Cardiovascular Disease
species: Mus musculus
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pubmedId: 16934000
SampleType: Normal Tissue
numSamples: 334
tissueType: Adipose
Institution: UCLA
releaseDate: 1252454400000
Investigator: Jake Lusis
Internal_Name: BxH ApoE
locationStatus: available
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