Alleviation of Toxicity Caused by Overactivation of Pparα through Pparα-Inducible miR-181a2
Widely varied compounds, including certain plasticizers, hypolipidemic drugs (e.g., ciprofibrate, fenofibrate, WY-14643, and clofibrate), agrochemicals, and environmental pollutants, are peroxisome proliferators (PPs). Appropriate dose of PPs causes a moderate increase in the number and size of pero...
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Main Authors: | Yanjie Cheng (Author), Zhuying Wei (Author), Shengsong Xie (Author), You Peng (Author), Yi Yan (Author), Dan Qin (Author), Shenghui Liu (Author), Yanling Xu (Author), Guangpeng Li (Author), Lisheng Zhang (Author) |
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2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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