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Class:IdLiteratureReference:374362
_displayNameIsolation and characterization of a novel endogenous peptide ligand for the human APJ receptor
_timestamp2008-07-29 10:20:21
author[Person:374357] Tatemoto, K
[Person:374339] Hosoya, M
[Person:374324] Habata, Y
[Person:374349] Fujii, R
[Person:374328] Kakegawa, T
[Person:374360] Zou, MX
[Person:374356] Kawamata, Y
[Person:374340] Fukusumi, S
[Person:374347] Hinuma, S
[Person:374354] Kitada, C
[Person:374336] Kurokawa, T
[Person:374325] Onda, H
[Person:374345] Fujino, M
created[InstanceEdit:374359] Jassal, Bijay, 2008-07-29
journalBiochem Biophys Res Commun
modified[InstanceEdit:374369] Jassal, Bijay, 2008-07-29
pages471-6
pubMedIdentifier9792798
titleIsolation and characterization of a novel endogenous peptide ligand for the human APJ receptor
volume251
year1998
(literatureReference)[Reaction:374337] Apelin receptor binds to apelin [Homo sapiens]
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