The Role of miR-181c in Mechanisms of Diabetes-Impaired Angiogenesis: An Emerging Therapeutic Target for Diabetic Vascular Complications
Diabetes mellitus is estimated to affect up to 700 million people by the year 2045, contributing to an immense health and economic burden. People living with diabetes have a higher risk of developing numerous debilitating vascular complications, leading to an increased need for medical care, a reduc...
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Main Authors: | Emma L. Solly (Author), Peter J. Psaltis (Author), Christina A. Bursill (Author), Joanne T. M. Tan (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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