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    Identification and characterization of alternative STK39 transcripts within human and mouse kidneys reveals species‐specific regulation of blood pressure
    Identification and characterization of alternative STK39 transcripts within human and mouse kidneys reveals species‐specific regulation of blood pressure
    by Carlo J. Mercado, Xiaochun Wang, Paul R. Grimm, Paul A. Welling, Yen‐Pei C. Chang
    Published 2020-02-01
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    Disruption of ldlr causes increased LDL-c and vascular lipid accumulation in a zebrafish model of hypercholesterolemia[S]
    Disruption of ldlr causes increased LDL-c and vascular lipid accumulation in a zebrafish model of hypercholesterolemia[S]
    by Elizabeth A. O'Hare, Xiaochun Wang, May E. Montasser, Yen-Pei C. Chang, Braxton D. Mitchell, Norann A. Zaghloul
    Published 2014-11-01
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    A polymorphic 3'UTR element in ATP1B1 regulates alternative polyadenylation and is associated with blood pressure.
    A polymorphic 3'UTR element in ATP1B1 regulates alternative polyadenylation and is associated with blood pressure.
    by Megana K Prasad, Kavita Bhalla, Zhen Hua Pan, Jeffrey R O'Connell, Alan B Weder, Aravinda Chakravarti, Bin Tian, Yen-Pei C Chang
    Published 2013-01-01
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    Differential susceptibility to hypertension is due to selection during the out-of-Africa expansion.
    Differential susceptibility to hypertension is due to selection during the out-of-Africa expansion.
    by J Hunter Young, Yen-Pei C Chang, James Dae-Ok Kim, Jean-Paul Chretien, Michael J Klag, Michael A Levine, Christopher B Ruff, Nae-Yuh Wang, Aravinda Chakravarti
    Published 2005-12-01
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