Inhibition of polycomb repressor complex 2 ameliorates neointimal hyperplasia by suppressing trimethylation of H3K27 in vascular smooth muscle cells
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Inhibition of polycomb repressor complex 2 ameliorates neointimal hyperplasia by suppressing trimethylation of
H3K27
in vascular smooth muscle cells
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BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -
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Wiley
Online
2019-06-05
DOI
10.1111/bph.14754
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