miRNA networks modulate human endothelial cell adaptation to cyclic hypoxia
Kinga Kochan-Jamrozy(Gdańsk Medical University), Rafał Bartoszewski(University of Wrocław), Adrianna Moszyńska(Gdańsk Medical University), James F. Collawn(University of Alabama at Birmingham), Jarosław Króliczewski(University of Life Sciences in Lublin)
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