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Dr. Martin Safo’s Article is Published in Scientific Reports

December 15, 2017

Structural and Functional Insight of Sphingosine 1-Phosphate-Mediated Pathogenic Metabolic Reprogramming in Sickle Cell Disease.

Sun K, D'Alessandro A, Ahmed MH, Zhang Y, Song A, Ko TP, Nemkov T, Reisz JA, Wu H, Adebiyi M, Peng Z, Gong J, Liu H, Huang A, Wen YE, Wen AQ, Berka V, Bogdanov MV, Abdulmalik O, Han L, Tsai AL, Idowu M, Juneja HS, Kellems RE, Dowhan W, Hansen KC, Safo MK, Xia Y.

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