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Serum plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 levels in patients with major depressive disorder vs. health…
Clinical value of echocardiography combined with serum Cav-1, NFATc1, and PAI-1 in the diagnosis of …
Unraveling a novel hippo-associated immunological prognostic signature: The contribution of SERPINE1…
Association of SNPs in the PAI1 Gene with Disease Recurrence and Clinical Outcome in Bladder Cancer.
Serpin E1 mediates the induction of renal tubular degeneration and premature senescence upon diabeti…
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Digoxin for Congenital Erythrocytosis Due to Up-Regulated Hypoxia Sensing
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