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Farnesoid X Receptor Activation Prevents the Development of Vascular
Calcification in ApoE–/– Mice With Chronic Kidney Disease
Authors
Shinobu Miyazaki-Anzai, Moshe Levi, Adelheid Kratzer, Tabitha C. Ting, Linda B.
Lewis, and Makoto Miyazaki
Submitted By
Moshe Levi on 7/30/2010
Status
Published
Journal
Circulation research
Year
2010
Date Published
6/25/2010
Volume : Pages
106 : 1807 - 1817
PubMed Reference
20431060
Abstract
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Moshe Levi
Georgetown University
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Nr1h4
nuclear receptor subfamily 1, group H, member 4
Mapk8
mitogen-activated protein kinase 8
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