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The Cytoprotective Effects of Tumor Necrosis Factor are Conveyed Through Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor Associated Factor 2 in the Heart
Circulation: Heart Failure, 11/04/09
Burchfield JS et al. – The results suggest that TNF confers cytoprotection in the heart through TRAF2 mediated activation of NF–kB.
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