Egg ovotransferrin-derived ACE inhibitory peptide IRW increases ACE2 but decreases proinflammatory genes expression in mesenteric artery of spontaneously hypertensive rats.
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- Original Title:
- Egg ovotransferrin-derived ACE inhibitory peptide IRW increases ACE2 but decreases proinflammatory genes expression in mesenteric artery of spontaneously hypertensive rats.
- Published In:
- Molecular nutrition & food research, 59(9), 1735-44 (2015)
- Authors:
- Majumder, Kaustav(2), Liang, Guanxiang, Chen, Yanhong, Guan, LeLuo, Davidge, Sandra T, Wu, Jianping
- Database ID:
- RPEP-02729
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Majumder, Kaustav; Liang, Guanxiang; Chen, Yanhong; Guan, LeLuo; Davidge, Sandra T; Wu, Jianping. (2015). Egg ovotransferrin-derived ACE inhibitory peptide IRW increases ACE2 but decreases proinflammatory genes expression in mesenteric artery of spontaneously hypertensive rats.. Molecular nutrition & food research, 59(9), 1735-44. https://doi.org/10.1002/mnfr.201500050
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Majumder, Kaustav, et al. "Egg ovotransferrin-derived ACE inhibitory peptide IRW increases ACE2 but decreases proinflammatory genes expression in mesenteric artery of spontaneously hypertensive rats.." Molecular nutrition & food research, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1002/mnfr.201500050
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