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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9734477
_displayNameDiscovery of gemfibrozil analogues that activate PPARα and enhance the expression of gene CPT1A involved in fatty acids catabolism
_timestamp2021-06-17 10:54:06
author[Person:9734459] De Filippis, Barbara
[Person:9734448] Giancristofaro, Antonella
[Person:9734494] Ammazzalorso, Alessandra
[Person:9734454] D'Angelo, Alessandra
[Person:9734473] Fantacuzzi, Marialuigia
[Person:9734467] Giampietro, Letizia
[Person:9734490] Maccallini, Cristina
[Person:9734455] Petruzzelli, Michele
[Person:9734470] Amoroso, Rosa
created[InstanceEdit:9734465] Jassal, Bijay, 2021-06-17
journalEur J Med Chem
pages5218-24
pubMedIdentifier21889235
titleDiscovery of gemfibrozil analogues that activate PPARα and enhance the expression of gene CPT1A involved in fatty acids catabolism
volume46
year2011
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9734475] PPARA binds fibrates [Homo sapiens]
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