Cardiac phenotype in mouse models of systemic autoimmunity
Patients suffering from systemic autoimmune diseases are at significant risk of cardiovascular complications. This can be due to systemically increased levels of inflammation leading to accelerated atherosclerosis, or due to direct damage to the tissues and cells of the heart. Cardiac complications...
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Main Authors: | Chandan Sanghera (Author), Lok Man Wong (Author), Mona Panahi (Author), Amalia Sintou (Author), Muneer Hasham (Author), Susanne Sattler (Author) |
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The Company of Biologists,
2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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