Stimulation of P2Y receptors activates c-fos gene expression and inhibits DNA synthesis in cultured cardiac fibroblasts.
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E. Lakatta | E. Barnard | M. Boluyt | L. O'Neill | X. Long | J. S. Zheng | T. E. Webb | J. Zheng | J. S. Zheng | J. S. Zheng
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