Activation of gene transcription by prostacyclin analogues is mediated by the peroxisome-proliferators-activated receptor (PPAR).
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scientific article published on January 1996
scientific article published on January 1996
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Activation of gene transcription by prostacyclin analogues is mediated by the peroxisome-proliferators-activated receptor (PPAR).
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"Activation of gene transcription by prostacyclin analogues is mediated by the peroxisome-proliferators-activated receptor (PPAR)." (language: en)
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R Hertz
I Berman
D Keppler
J Bar-Tana
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