miRNA target-binding sites as regulators of genes involved in the lipid metabolism might explain the hypercholesterolaemia in FH patients


Poster presented at the 89th European Atherosclerosis Society Congress. Virtual congress on 30 May – 2 Jun 2021


A. Medeiros, F. Enguita, M. Bourbon
Atherosclerosis, vol. 331, 2021 Jun 2, pp. E8

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Medeiros, A., Enguita, F., & Bourbon, M. (2021). miRNA target-binding sites as regulators of genes involved in the lipid metabolism might explain the hypercholesterolaemia in FH patients. In Atherosclerosis (Vol. 331, p. E8).


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Medeiros, A., F. Enguita, and M. Bourbon. “MiRNA Target-Binding Sites as Regulators of Genes Involved in the Lipid Metabolism Might Explain the Hypercholesterolaemia in FH Patients.” In Atherosclerosis, 331:E8, 2021.


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Medeiros, A., et al. “MiRNA Target-Binding Sites as Regulators of Genes Involved in the Lipid Metabolism Might Explain the Hypercholesterolaemia in FH Patients.” Atherosclerosis, vol. 331, 2021, p. E8.


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@conference{a2021a,
  title = {miRNA target-binding sites as regulators of genes involved in the lipid metabolism might explain the hypercholesterolaemia in FH patients},
  year = {2021},
  month = jun,
  day = {2},
  journal = {Atherosclerosis},
  pages = {E8},
  volume = {331},
  author = {Medeiros, A. and Enguita, F. and Bourbon, M.},
  month_numeric = {6}
}


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