IP receptor-dependent activation of PPARγ by stable prostacyclin analogues
E Falcetti(The London College), Lucie H. Clapp(The London College), Bart Staels(Inserm), Andrew Tinker(Queen Mary University of London), David M. Flavell(University College London), Sheila G. Haworth
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