Small molecule allosteric agonist of relaxin receptor ML290 demonstrates antifibrotic properties in liver fibrosis
Elena M. Kaftanovskaya(Florida International University), Alexander I. Agoulnik(Florida International University), Briana Cervantes(Florida International University), Noel Southall(National Institutes of Health), Irina U. Agoulnik(University of South Florida), Brian A. Ho(Florida International University), Bryan Rivas(Baylor College of Medicine), Juan Marugán(National Institutes of Health), Elena Barnaeva(National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences), Kenneth J. Wilson(National Institutes of Health), Mariluz Soula(Rockefeller University), Colin E. Bishop(National Oceanography Centre), Courtney Myhr(Florida International University), Marc Ferrer(National Institute of Biomedical Innovation, Health and Nutrition), Thomas Shupe(Forest Institute), Hooi Hooi Ng(Florida International University)
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