miR-429 regulates the transition between Hypoxia-Inducible Factor (HIF)1A and HIF3A expression in human endothelial cells
Anna Janaszak‐Jasiecka(Gdańsk Medical University), James F. Collawn(University of Alabama at Birmingham), Rafał Bartoszewski(University of Wrocław), Arkadiusz Piotrowski(Gdańsk Medical University), Kinga Kochan(Gdańsk Medical University), J. Renata Ochocka(Gdańsk Medical University), Leszek Kalinowski(Gdańsk University of Technology), Wojciech Kamysz(Gdańsk Medical University), Sylwia Bartoszewska(Gdańsk Medical University)
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