The α and Δ isoforms of CREB1 are required to maintain normal pulmonary vascular resistance.
Chronic hypoxia causes pulmonary hypertension associated with structural alterations in pulmonary vessels and sustained vasoconstriction. The transcriptional mechanisms responsible for these distinctive changes are unclear. We have previously reported that CREB1 is activated in the lung in response...
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Auteurs principaux: | Lili Li, Katherine Howell, Michelle Sands, Mark Banahan, Stephen Frohlich, Simon C Rowan, Roisín Neary, Donal Ryan, Paul McLoughlin |
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2013
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