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REPRODUCTION-2DPAGE Viewer
State Key of Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine, Nanjing Medical University, P. R. China
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OOCYTE_MOUSE { Silver-stained mouse oocyte gel }
OOCYTE_MOUSE_DIFF_GV { Mouse oocyte (GV) gel }
OOCYTE_MOUSE_DIFF_MII { Mouse oocyte (MII) gel }
OOCYTE_MOUSE_PHOSPHO { Phospholation state of mouse oocyte gel }
OVARY_HUMAN { Human ovary gel }
TESTIS_HUMAN { Silver-stained human testis gel }
TESTIS_HUMAN_PHOSPHO { Phospholation state of human testis gel }
TESTIS_MOUSE { Mouse testis gel }
TESTIS_MOUSE_0W { Mouse testis (0W) gel }
TESTIS_MOUSE_1W { Mouse testis (1W) gel }
TESTIS_MOUSE_2W { Mouse testis (2W) gel }
TESTIS_MOUSE_3W { Mouse testis (3W) gel }
TESTIS_MOUSE_4W { Mouse testis (4W) gel }
TESTIS_MOUSE_ADULT { Mouse testis (Adult) gel }
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OOCYTE_MOUSE
{ Silver-stained mouse oocyte gel }
Tissue: Oocyte
OOCYTE_MOUSE_DIFF_GV
{ Mouse oocyte (GV) gel }
Tissue: Oocyte
OOCYTE_MOUSE_DIFF_MII
{ Mouse oocyte (MII) gel }
Tissue: Oocyte
OOCYTE_MOUSE_PHOSPHO
{ Phospholation state of mouse oocyte gel }
Tissue: Oocyte
OVARY_HUMAN
{ Human ovary gel }
Tissue: Ovary
TESTIS_HUMAN
{ Silver-stained human testis gel }
Tissue: Testis
TESTIS_HUMAN_PHOSPHO
{ Phospholation state of human testis gel }
Tissue: Testis
TESTIS_MOUSE
{ Mouse testis gel }
Tissue: Testis
TESTIS_MOUSE_0W
{ Mouse testis (0W) gel }
Tissue: Testis
TESTIS_MOUSE_1W
{ Mouse testis (1W) gel }
Tissue: Testis
TESTIS_MOUSE_2W
{ Mouse testis (2W) gel }
Tissue: Testis
TESTIS_MOUSE_3W
{ Mouse testis (3W) gel }
Tissue: Testis
TESTIS_MOUSE_4W
{ Mouse testis (4W) gel }
Tissue: Testis
TESTIS_MOUSE_ADULT
{ Mouse testis (Adult) gel }
Tissue: Testis
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