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Author(s) : Bai SY , Zeng DY , Ouyang M , Zeng Y , Tan W , Xu L
Ref : Front Cell Neurosci , 18 :1393536 , 2024
Abstract :
PubMedSearch : Bai_2024_Front.Cell.Neurosci_18_1393536
PubMedID: 39022311

Title : Synaptic cell adhesion molecules contribute to the pathogenesis and progression of fragile X syndrome - Bai_2024_Front.Cell.Neurosci_18_1393536
Author(s) : Bai SY , Zeng DY , Ouyang M , Zeng Y , Tan W , Xu L
Ref : Front Cell Neurosci , 18 :1393536 , 2024
Abstract :
PubMedSearch : Bai_2024_Front.Cell.Neurosci_18_1393536
PubMedID: 39022311

Title : Synaptic cell adhesion molecules contribute to the pathogenesis and progression of fragile X syndrome - Bai_2024_Front.Cell.Neurosci_18_1393536
Author(s) : Bai SY , Zeng DY , Ouyang M , Zeng Y , Tan W , Xu L
Ref : Front Cell Neurosci , 18 :1393536 , 2024
Abstract :
PubMedSearch : Bai_2024_Front.Cell.Neurosci_18_1393536
PubMedID: 39022311

Title : Soluble epoxide hydrolase inhibitors improve angiogenic function of endothelial progenitor cells via ERK\/p38-mediated miR-126 upregulation in myocardial infarction mice after exercise - Gui_2020_Exp.Cell.Res__112360
Author(s) : Gui Y , Chen J , Hu J , Liao C , Ouyang M , Deng L , Yang J , Xu D
Ref : Experimental Cell Research , :112360 , 2020
Abstract :
PubMedSearch : Gui_2020_Exp.Cell.Res__112360
PubMedID: 33188851

Title : Soluble epoxide hydrolase inhibitors improve angiogenic function of endothelial progenitor cells via ERK\/p38-mediated miR-126 upregulation in myocardial infarction mice after exercise - Gui_2020_Exp.Cell.Res__112360
Author(s) : Gui Y , Chen J , Hu J , Liao C , Ouyang M , Deng L , Yang J , Xu D
Ref : Experimental Cell Research , :112360 , 2020
Abstract :
PubMedSearch : Gui_2020_Exp.Cell.Res__112360
PubMedID: 33188851

Title : Soluble epoxide hydrolase inhibitors improve angiogenic function of endothelial progenitor cells via ERK\/p38-mediated miR-126 upregulation in myocardial infarction mice after exercise - Gui_2020_Exp.Cell.Res__112360
Author(s) : Gui Y , Chen J , Hu J , Liao C , Ouyang M , Deng L , Yang J , Xu D
Ref : Experimental Cell Research , :112360 , 2020
Abstract :
PubMedSearch : Gui_2020_Exp.Cell.Res__112360
PubMedID: 33188851