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bibliographicCitation Parreiras-E-Silva LT, Reis RI, Santos GA, Pires-Oliveira M, Pesquero JB, Gomes MD, Godinho RO, Costa-Neto CM. The kinin B1 receptor regulates muscle-specific E3 ligases expression and is involved in skeletal muscle mass control. Clin Sci (Lond). 2014 Aug;127(3):185–94. doi: 10.1042/cs20130358. PMID: 24498923.
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