Enhanced phosphoinositide 3-kinase(p110α) activity prevents diabetes-induced cardiomyopathy and superoxide generation in a mouse model of diabetes
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Enhanced phosphoinositide 3-kinase(p110α) activity prevents diabetes-induced cardiomyopathy and superoxide generation in a mouse model of diabetes
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DIABETOLOGIA
Volume 55, Issue 12, Pages 3369-3381
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Springer Nature
Online
2012-09-22
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10.1007/s00125-012-2720-0
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