Experimental ischaemic stroke induces transient cardiac atrophy and dysfunction
Abstract Background Stroke can lead to cardiac dysfunction in patients, but the mechanisms underlying the interaction between the injured brain and the heart are poorly understood. The objective of the study is to investigate the effects of experimental murine stroke on cardiac function and molecula...
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Main Authors: | Roland Veltkamp (Author), Stefan Uhlmann (Author), Marilena Marinescu (Author), Carsten Sticht (Author), Daniel Finke (Author), Norbert Gretz (Author), Herrmann‐Josef Gröne (Author), Hugo A. Katus (Author), Johannes Backs (Author), Lorenz H. Lehmann (Author) |
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2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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