Osteopontin Transcription in Aortic Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells Is Controlled by Glucose-regulated Upstream Stimulatory Factor and Activator Protein-1 Activities*
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A. Loewy | N. Charlton-Kachigian | D. Towler | C. Semenkovich | J. Shao | Clay F Semenkovich | Dwight A Towler | Arleen P Loewy | Nichole Charlton-Kachigian | Jian-Su Shao | Miri Bidder | M. Bidder
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