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Relationship between peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor- activation and the ameliorative effects of ascochlorin derivatives on type II diabetes
The Journal of Antibiotics, 06/30/09
Magae J et al. - The results suggest that ascochlorin derivatives ameliorate diabetes through a mechanism that is probably independent of PPAR-(gamma) activation, although PPAR-(gamma) activation could be partially involved in the ameliorative effect in certain derivatives.
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