miR-1468-3p Promotes Aging-Related Cardiac Fibrosis
Non-coding microRNAs (miRNAs) are powerful regulators of gene expression and critically involved in cardiovascular pathophysiology. The aim of the current study was to identify miRNAs regulating cardiac fibrosis. Cardiac samples of age-matched control subjects and sudden cardiac death (SCD) victims...
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Main Authors: | Ruizhu Lin (Author), Lea Rahtu-Korpela (Author), Johanna Magga (Author), Johanna Ulvila (Author), Julia Swan (Author), Anna Kemppi (Author), Lasse Pakanen (Author), Katja Porvari (Author), Heikki Huikuri (Author), Juhani Junttila (Author), Risto Kerkelä (Author) |
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