The quiescin sulfhydryl oxidase (hQSOX1b) tunes the expression of resistin-like molecule alpha (RELM-α or mFIZZ1) in a wheat germ cell-free extract.

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Published in PLoS One on January 31, 2013

Authors

Wael Gad1, Meera G Nair, Karolien Van Belle, Khadija Wahni, Henri De Greve, Jo A Van Ginderachter, Guy Vandenbussche, Yaeta Endo, David Artis, Joris Messens

Author Affiliations

1: Brussels Center for Redox Biology, Brussels, Belgium.

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