Cre-Mediated Stress Affects Sirtuin Expression Levels, Peroxisome Biogenesis and Metabolism, Antioxidant and Proinflammatory Signaling Pathways
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Hamid Hossain | Florian Guillou | H. Hossain | S. Tchatalbachev | F. Guillou | S. Karnati | E. Baumgart-Vogt | Guofeng Qian | G. Lüers | Guofeng Qian | Yu Xiao | Eveline Baumgart-Vogt | Wei-Dong Fan | Yu Xiao | Srikanth Karnati | Anca Nenicu | Wei Fan | Svetlin Tchatalbachev | Anita Höland | Georg H. Lüers | A. Nenicu | Anita Höland
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