The muscle-specific microRNAs miR-1 and miR-133 produce opposing effects on apoptosis by targeting HSP60, HSP70 and caspase-9 in cardiomyocytes
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Chaoqian Xu | Yanjie Lu | Zhenwei Pan | W. Chu | Xiaobin Luo | Huixian Lin | Jiening Xiao | H. Shan | Zhiguo Wang | Baofeng Yang | Chaoqian Xu
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