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- Expression Cloning of Cardiotrophin 1, a Cytokine That Induces Cardiac Myocyte Hypertrophy (Embryonic Stem Cell/Gpl30 Ligand Family) DIANE PENNICA*, KATHLEEN L
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- 1 Regulation of Sclerostin Expression by Paracrine and Endocrine Factors
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- Emerging Roles of Cardiotrophin-1 in the Pathogenesis and Biomarker of Atherosclerosis
- Expression Cloning of Cardiotrophin 1, a Cytokine That Induces Cardiac Myocyte Hypertrophy (Embryonic Stem Cell/Gpl30 Ligand Family) DIANE PENNICA*, KATHLEEN L
- RT² Profiler PCR Array (Rotor-Gene® Format) Mouse Common Cytokines
- Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Cardiotoxicity
- Effect of Different Preconditioning Regimens on the Expression Profile of Murine Adipose-Derived Stromal/Stem Cells
- Activation of Shc1 Allows Oncostatin M to Induce RANKL and Osteoclast
- Stem Cell Factor Lifted As a Promising Clinical Target for Cancer Therapy Yu Shi1, Sean Hunter2, and Tony Hunter1
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