Different cytokines modulate ubiquitin gene expression in rat skeletal muscle.
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N. Agell | A. Celada | C. Garcı́a-Martı́nez | M. Llovera | F. López‐Soriano | N. Carbó | S. Busquets | J. M. Argiles | P. Costelli | B. Alvarez | J. López-Soriano
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