Sirt1 protects against oxidative stress-induced renal tubular cell apoptosis by the bidirectional regulation of catalase expression.
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N. Washida | S. Wakino | H. Itoh | K. Hasegawa | H. Tokuyama | H. Minakuchi | K. Hayashi | K. Yoshioka | S. Tatematsu | Y. Hara | Naoki Washida
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