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- NP499852.RAXdySUHi5NZpG1bwyJcRo43mdA9RmW4Vz0E2ROjiaSm0130_assertion description "[However, less than one-half of BMPR2 mutation carriers develop PAH, suggesting that the most important function of BMPR2 mutation is to cause susceptibility to a 'second hit.' There is substantial evidence from the literature implicating dysregulated inflammation, in particular the cytokine IL-6, in the development of PAH.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP499852.RAXdySUHi5NZpG1bwyJcRo43mdA9RmW4Vz0E2ROjiaSm0130_provenance.
- NP498437.RAIz-mXnVy1woVfxJ8wqFWmovxhNRCINTTMinOrepE6R0130_assertion description "[However, less than one-half of BMPR2 mutation carriers develop PAH, suggesting that the most important function of BMPR2 mutation is to cause susceptibility to a 'second hit.' There is substantial evidence from the literature implicating dysregulated inflammation, in particular the cytokine IL-6, in the development of PAH.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP498437.RAIz-mXnVy1woVfxJ8wqFWmovxhNRCINTTMinOrepE6R0130_provenance.
- NP499789.RAHkyAFOlfBq7t6iDeXENcls3pkYcfclJnsEb1HW3uWSU130_assertion description "[However, less than one-half of BMPR2 mutation carriers develop PAH, suggesting that the most important function of BMPR2 mutation is to cause susceptibility to a 'second hit.' There is substantial evidence from the literature implicating dysregulated inflammation, in particular the cytokine IL-6, in the development of PAH.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP499789.RAHkyAFOlfBq7t6iDeXENcls3pkYcfclJnsEb1HW3uWSU130_provenance.