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Natriuretic peptide metabolism, clearance and degradation

Atrial natriuretic peptide, B-type natriuretic peptide and C-type natriuretic peptide constitute a family of three structurally related, but genetically distinct, signaling molecules that regulate the cardiovascular, skeletal, nervous, reproductive and other systems by activating transmembrane guany...

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Published in:The FEBS journal 2011-06, Vol.278 (11), p.1808-1817
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cardiovascular disease
cGMP
cyclic GMP
endochondrial ossification
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Peptides
proteolysis
receptor internalization
receptors
Signal transduction
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