Activation of the sirtuin silent information regulator 1 pathway inhibits pathological myocardial remodeling
Myocardial remodeling refers to structural and functional disorders of the heart caused by molecular biological changes in the cardiac myocytes in response to neurological and humoral factors. A variety of heart diseases, such as hypertension, coronary artery disease, arrhythmia, and valvular heart...
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Main Authors: | Youheng Wang (Author), Rusheng Zhao (Author), Chengyan Wu (Author), Xuefei Liang (Author), Lei He (Author), Libo Wang (Author), Xuehui Wang (Author) |
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