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Wu, Yizheng, Shen, Shuying, Chen, Jiaxin, Ni, Weiyu, Wang, Qinxin, Zhou, Hongyi, Chen, Junxin, Zhang, Haitao, Mei, Zixuan, Sun, Xuewu, Shen, Panyang, Jie, Zhiwei, Xu, Wenbin, Hong, Zhenghua, Ma, Yan, Wang, Kefan, Wan, Shuanglin, Wu, Hongfei, Xie, Ziang, Qin, An, Fan, Shunwu (2023) Metabolite asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) functions as a destabilization enhancer of SOX9 mediated by DDAH1 in osteoarthritis. Science Advances, 9 (6) doi:10.1126/sciadv.ade5584

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TitleMetabolite asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) functions as a destabilization enhancer of SOX9 mediated by DDAH1 in osteoarthritis
JournalScience Advances
AuthorsWu, YizhengAuthor
Shen, ShuyingAuthor
Chen, JiaxinAuthor
Ni, WeiyuAuthor
Wang, QinxinAuthor
Zhou, HongyiAuthor
Chen, JunxinAuthor
Zhang, HaitaoAuthor
Mei, ZixuanAuthor
Sun, XuewuAuthor
Shen, PanyangAuthor
Jie, ZhiweiAuthor
Xu, WenbinAuthor
Hong, ZhenghuaAuthor
Ma, YanAuthor
Wang, KefanAuthor
Wan, ShuanglinAuthor
Wu, HongfeiAuthor
Xie, ZiangAuthor
Qin, AnAuthor
Fan, ShunwuAuthor
Year2023 (February 10)Volume9
Issue6
PublisherAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
DOIdoi:10.1126/sciadv.ade5584Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceWu, Yizheng, Shen, Shuying, Chen, Jiaxin, Ni, Weiyu, Wang, Qinxin, Zhou, Hongyi, Chen, Junxin, Zhang, Haitao, Mei, Zixuan, Sun, Xuewu, Shen, Panyang, Jie, Zhiwei, Xu, Wenbin, Hong, Zhenghua, Ma, Yan, Wang, Kefan, Wan, Shuanglin, Wu, Hongfei, Xie, Ziang, Qin, An, Fan, Shunwu (2023) Metabolite asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) functions as a destabilization enhancer of SOX9 mediated by DDAH1 in osteoarthritis. Science Advances, 9 (6) doi:10.1126/sciadv.ade5584
Plain TextWu, Yizheng, Shen, Shuying, Chen, Jiaxin, Ni, Weiyu, Wang, Qinxin, Zhou, Hongyi, Chen, Junxin, Zhang, Haitao, Mei, Zixuan, Sun, Xuewu, Shen, Panyang, Jie, Zhiwei, Xu, Wenbin, Hong, Zhenghua, Ma, Yan, Wang, Kefan, Wan, Shuanglin, Wu, Hongfei, Xie, Ziang, Qin, An, Fan, Shunwu (2023) Metabolite asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) functions as a destabilization enhancer of SOX9 mediated by DDAH1 in osteoarthritis. Science Advances, 9 (6) doi:10.1126/sciadv.ade5584
In(2023, February) Science Advances Vol. 9 (6) American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)


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