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Molecular programming of endothelin-1 in HIV-infected brain: role of Tat in up-regulation of ET-1 and its inhibition by statins.
Chauhan A, Hahn S, Gartner S, Pardo CA, Netesan SK, McArthur J, Nath A.
FASEB J. 2007 Mar;21(3):777-89. Epub 2006 Dec 28.
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