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Journal article

Inhibition of compensatory renal growth by the N-terminus of a sheep-derived peptide

JL Haylor, E Parker, GP Risbridger, D Beale, BL Brown, PRM Dobson, IJ Clarke, JE Hart

Peptides | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2009

DOI: 10.1016/j.regpep.2008.10.011

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Keywords

Peptides
Rat
Antagonist
Peptide
Science & Technology
Inhibitor
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Hormone
Compensatory Renal Growth
Caenorhabditis-Elegans
Physiology
Unilateral Nephrectomy
Mice
Rats
Hypertrophy
Sheep
Adult Mammalian-Tissues
Amino Acid Sequence
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Igf-I
Humans
Animals
Fibrosis
Oligopeptides
Insulin-Like Growth Factor I
Gene-Expression
Kidney

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