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Hmgb1 In Health And Disease, R. Kang, R. C. Chen, Q. H. Zhang, W. Hou, S. Wu, X. G. Fan, Z. W. Yan, X. F. Sun, H. C. Wang, D. L. Tang, +8 Additional Authors
Hmgb1 In Health And Disease, R. Kang, R. C. Chen, Q. H. Zhang, W. Hou, S. Wu, X. G. Fan, Z. W. Yan, X. F. Sun, H. C. Wang, D. L. Tang, +8 Additional Authors
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Complex genetic and physiological variations as well as environmental factors that drive emergence of chromosomal instability, development of unscheduled cell death, skewed differentiation, and altered metabolism are central to the pathogenesis of human diseases and disorders. Understanding the molecular bases for these processes is important for the development of new diagnostic biomarkers, and for identifying new therapeutic targets. In 1973, a group of non-histone nuclear proteins with high electrophoretic mobility was discovered and termed high-mobility group (HMG) proteins. The HMG proteins include three superfamilies termed HMGB, HMGN, and HMGA. High-mobility group box 1 (HMGB1), the most abundant and well-studied HMG …
Comment On "Effectiveness Of Naltrexone In The Prevention Of Delayed Respiratory Arrest In Opioid-Naive Methadone-Intoxicated Patients'', B. D. Kessler, R. S. Hoffman
Comment On "Effectiveness Of Naltrexone In The Prevention Of Delayed Respiratory Arrest In Opioid-Naive Methadone-Intoxicated Patients'', B. D. Kessler, R. S. Hoffman
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