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MiR-492 impairs the angiogenic potential of endothelial cells

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Patella, Francesa
Leucci, Eleonara
Evangelista, Monica
Parker, Brian J
Wen , Jiayu
Mercatanti, Alberto
Rizzo, Milena
Chiavacci, Elena
Lund, Anders
Rainaldi, Giuseppe

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Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine

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Endothelial cells growing in high glucose-containing medium show reduced cell proliferation and in vitro angiogenesis. Evidence suggests that the molecular pathways leading to these cellular responses are controlled by microRNAs, endogenous post-transcrip

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Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine

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2037-12-31