Novel Therapeutic Approaches Enhance PGC1-alpha to Reduce Oxidant Stress-Inflammatory Signaling and Improve Functional Recovery in Hibernating Myocardium
Ischemic heart disease affects millions of people around the world. Current treatment options, including coronary artery bypass grafting, do not result in full functional recovery, highlighting the need for novel adjunctive therapeutic approaches. Hibernation describes the myocardial response to pro...
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Main Authors: | Rishav Aggarwal (Author), Koray N. Potel (Author), Edward O. McFalls (Author), Tammy A. Butterick (Author), Rosemary F. Kelly (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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