MicroRNA miR-29c Down-Regulation Leading to De-Repression of Its Target DNA Methyltransferase 3a Promotes Ischemic Brain Damage
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Avtar Roopra | A. Roopra | R. Vemuganti | G. Pandi | Raghu Vemuganti | Gopal Pandi | Ashutosh Dharap | Venkata P. Nakka | Ashutosh Dharap | V. P. Nakka
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