Anninc992j Wid _hot_ May 2026

If none of those portals return a hit, you may be dealing with a identifier. 2. Disambiguate “WID” | Possible Meaning | Typical Context | Keywords for Searching | |---|---|---| | Wiedemann–Rautenstrauch syndrome | Rare developmental disorder | “Wiedemann Rautenstrauch syndrome”, “WRS”, “ANNINC992J” | | Wnt‑induced differentiation | Cell‑signalling pathway | “Wnt induced differentiation”, “WID”, “RNA‑seq”, “lncRNA” | | Width (phenotypic measurement) | Morphometrics, imaging | “cell width”, “root width”, “plant architecture”, “ANNINC992J” | | Wide‑field Imaging Detector | Microscopy hardware | “WID microscope”, “wide‑field imaging detector”, “fluorescence” | | World Integrated Database (WID) | Data‑integration platform | “World Integrated Database”, “WID”, “bioinformatics” |

(ANNINC992J OR ANINC992J) AND (Wnt OR "Wnt induced differentiation") or anninc992j wid

Try pairing the most plausible meaning with the identifier in a PubMed or Google Scholar query, e.g.: If none of those portals return a hit,

# Search PubMed for the exact term (case‑insensitive) esearch -db pubmed -query "ANNINC992J[All Fields]" | \ efetch -format uid | \ xargs -n1 -I{} esummary -db pubmed -id {} | \ jq '.result[].title' | less Replace ANNINC992J with any variant you want to test. The output will list any PubMed titles that contain the string. At present there is no publicly indexed paper that explicitly mentions “ANNINC992J” together with “WID.” The output will list any PubMed titles that