Ischaemia-induced protein ubiquitinylation is differentially accompanied with heat-shock protein 70 expression after naïve and preconditioned ischaemia.

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Published in Cell Mol Neurobiol on July 23, 2011

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Peter Racay1

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1: Jessenius Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Medical Biochemistry, Comenius University, Martin, Slovakia. racay@jfmed.uniba.sk

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