eNOS expression and NO release during hypoxia is inhibited by miR-200b in human endothelial cells
Anna Janaszak‐Jasiecka(Gdańsk Medical University), Rafał Bartoszewski(University of Wrocław), James F. Collawn(University of Alabama at Birmingham), Marcin Serocki(Gdańsk Medical University), Leszek Kalinowski(Gdańsk University of Technology), Lawrence W. Dobrucki(University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), Anna Siekierzycka(Gdańsk Medical University), Sylwia Bartoszewska(Gdańsk Medical University)
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