Increased gene expression of urotensin II-related peptide in the hearts of rats with congestive heart failure.
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- Original Title:
- Increased gene expression of urotensin II-related peptide in the hearts of rats with congestive heart failure.
- Published In:
- Peptides, 29(5), 801-8 (2008)
- Authors:
- Nakayama, Takashi, Hirose, Takuo, Totsune, Kazuhito, Mori, Nobuyoshi, Maruyama, Yutaka, Maejima, Takahiro, Minagawa, Kana, Morimoto, Ryo, Asayama, Kei, Kikuya, Masahiro, Ohkubo, Takayoshi, Hashimoto, Junichiro, Kohzuki, Masahiro, Takahashi, Kazuhiro, Imai, Yutaka
- Database ID:
- RPEP-01391
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Nakayama, Takashi; Hirose, Takuo; Totsune, Kazuhito; Mori, Nobuyoshi; Maruyama, Yutaka; Maejima, Takahiro; Minagawa, Kana; Morimoto, Ryo; Asayama, Kei; Kikuya, Masahiro; Ohkubo, Takayoshi; Hashimoto, Junichiro; Kohzuki, Masahiro; Takahashi, Kazuhiro; Imai, Yutaka. (2008). Increased gene expression of urotensin II-related peptide in the hearts of rats with congestive heart failure.. Peptides, 29(5), 801-8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.peptides.2007.12.018
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Nakayama, Takashi, et al. "Increased gene expression of urotensin II-related peptide in the hearts of rats with congestive heart failure.." Peptides, 2008. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.peptides.2007.12.018
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