Inactivation of HDAC5 by SIK1 in AICAR-treated C2C12 Myoblasts
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概要
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- 2009-02-01
著者
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Olson Eric
Department Of Molecular Biology University Of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
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NAKAE JUN
Department of Pediatrics, Hokkaido University School of Medicine
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Okamoto Mitsuhiro
Faculty Of Contemporary Human Life Science Tezukayama University
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TAKEMORI HIROSHI
Laboratory of Cell Signaling and Metabolism, National Institute of Biomedical Innovation Osaka
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KATOH HASHIMOTO
Laboratory of Cell Signaling and Metabolism, National Institute of Biomedical Innovation Osaka
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Takemori Hiroshi
Laboratory Of Cell Signaling And Metabolism National Institute Of Biomedical Innovation Osaka
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Nakae Jun
Department Of Clinical Molecular Medicine Division Of Diabetes Digestive And Kidney Disease Kobe Uni
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Katoh Hashimoto
Laboratory Of Cell Signaling And Metabolism National Institute Of Biomedical Innovation Osaka
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