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Interferon regulatory factor 3 is a negative regulator of pathological cardiac hypertrophy
ISSN号:0300-8428
期刊名称:Basic Research in Cardiology
时间:2013.3
页码:326-339
相关项目:IRF8对心脏重构的影响及其机制
作者:
Chen, Yingjie|Yang, Qinglin|Liu, Peter P.|Li, Hongliang|
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