Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Have Lower Levels of Antibody to Heat-Stressed Fibroblast Derived Proteins, versus Normal Subjects
Cellular stress response plays an important role in the pathophysiology of coronary artery disease (CAD). Inhibition of cellular stress may provide a novel clinical approach regarding the diagnosis and treatment of CAD. Fibroblasts constitute 60-70% of cardiac cells and have a crucial role in cardio...
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Main Authors: | Azin Aghamajidi (Author), Hesam Babaei Khameneh (Author), Narges Amirjamshidi (Author), Seyed Farzad Jalali (Author), Haleh Akhavan-Niaki (Author), Soraya Khafri (Author), Seyedeh Narges Mousavi (Author), Monireh Golpour (Author), Maryam Mehri (Author), AmrollahMostafazadeh (Author) |
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