Homocysteine Triggers Inflammatory Responses in Macrophages through Inhibiting CSE-H2S Signaling via DNA Hypermethylation of CSE Promoter
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Homocysteine Triggers Inflammatory Responses in Macrophages through Inhibiting CSE-H2S Signaling via DNA Hypermethylation of CSE Promoter
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES
Volume 16, Issue 12, Pages 12560-12577
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MDPI AG
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2015-06-03
DOI
10.3390/ijms160612560
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