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Cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases as targets for treatment of haematological malignancies. | Academic Article |
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Role of Phosphodiesterases in apoptosis ( J Beavo, S Francis and M Houslay, eds.) | Academic Article |
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Identification and characterization of a potent and biologically-active PDE4/7 inhibitor via fission yeast-based assays. | Academic Article |
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Sildenafil inhibits phosphodiesterase type 5 in human clitoral corpus cavernosum smooth muscle. | Academic Article |
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An Autotaxin/Lysophosphatidic Acid/Interleukin-6 Amplification Loop Drives Scleroderma Fibrosis. | Academic Article |
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Association of a genetic polymorphism in ectonucleotide pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesterase 1 with hepatitis C virus infection and hepatitis C virus core antigen levels in subjects in a hyperendemic area of Japan. | Academic Article |
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Association of common genetic variants in GPCPD1 with scaling of visual cortical surface area in humans. | Academic Article |
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Autotaxin activity has a high accuracy to diagnose intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy. | Academic Article |
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Calmodulin-activated phosphodiesterase from vertebrate smooth muscle. | Academic Article |
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Characterization of phosphoinositide-specific phospholipase C in rat colonocyte membranes. | Academic Article |
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Haplotype structure of the ENPP1 Gene and Nominal Association of the K121Q missense single nucleotide polymorphism with glycemic traits in the Framingham Heart Study. | Academic Article |
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Hip geometry variation is associated with bone mineralization pathway gene variants: The Framingham Study. | Academic Article |
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PDE11A associations with asthma: results of a genome-wide association scan. | Academic Article |
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Subfractionation of rat liver Golgi apparatus: separation of enzyme activities involved in the biosynthesis of the phosphomannosyl recognition marker in lysosomal enzymes. | Academic Article |
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The involvement of type IV phosphodiesterases in cocaine-induced sensitization and subsequent pERK expression in the mouse nucleus accumbens. | Academic Article |
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