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190 
 
NIH Animal Genetic Resource Bank (NIHAGR) 
Cryopreserved
967 
 
Eva E Redei 
Cryopreserved
973 
 
Eva Redei 
Cryopreserved
832 
 
Bruce Molitoris 
Cryopreserved
442 
Abcc2 (Mrp2)
Amy E. Wineinger 
Cryopreserved
800 
George Kunos 
Cryopreserved
837 
Judith Stern 
Cryopreserved
740 
Julie A. Williams 
190 
Cryopreserved
donor: NIH Animal Genetic Resource Bank (NIHAGR)
967 
Cryopreserved
donor: Eva E Redei
973 
Cryopreserved
donor: Eva Redei
832 
Cryopreserved
donor: Bruce Molitoris
442 
Cryopreserved
donor: Amy E. Wineinger
800 
Cryopreserved
donor: George Kunos
837 
Cryopreserved
donor: Judith Stern
740 
donor: Julie A. Williams

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