BMAL1 functions as a cAMP-responsive coactivator of HDAC5 to regulate hepatic gluconeogenesis
Published date: 29 Nov 2018
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Jian Li , Sihan Lv , Xinchen Qiu , Jiamin Yu , Junkun Jiang , Yalan Jin , Wenxuan Guo , Ruowei Zhao , Zhen-Ning Zhang , Chao Zhang , Bing Luan . BMAL1 functions as a cAMP-responsive coactivator of HDAC5 to regulate hepatic gluconeogenesis[J]. Protein & Cell, 2018 , 9(11) : 976 -980 . DOI: 10.1007/s13238-018-0514-y
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