Na / K - ATPase Signaling Regulates Collagen Synthesis Through microRNA - 29 b - 3 p in Cardiac 1 Fibroblasts

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  • Christopher A. Drummond
  • Michael C. Hill
  • Huilin Shi
  • Xiaoming Fan
  • Jeffrey X. Xie
  • Steven T. Haller
  • David J. Kennedy
  • Jiang Liu
  • Michael R. Garrett
  • Zijian Xie
  • Christopher J. Cooper
  • Joseph I. Shapiro
  • Jiang Tian
  • Joan C. Edwards
چکیده

3 Christopher A. Drummond1, Michael C. Hill1, Huilin Shi1, Xiaoming Fan1, Jeffrey X. Xie1, 4 Steven T. Haller1, David J. Kennedy1, Jiang Liu2, Michael R. Garrett3, Zijian Xie4, 5 Christopher J. Cooper1, Joseph I. Shapiro2, and Jiang Tian1,¥ 6 7 From the Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine; Center for 8 Hypertension and Personalized Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Toledo, Toledo 9 OH 43614 10 From the Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Marshall University, Huntington, WV 25755 11 From the Departments of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Medicine, and Molecular and 12 Genomics Core, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson MS 39216 13 From the Marshall Institute for Interdisciplinary Research, Marshall University, Huntington WV 14 25755 15 To whom correspondence should be addressed: Jiang Tian, Ph.D., Department of Medicine, 16 University of Toledo, 3000 Arlington Avenue, Mail Stop 1025, Toledo, OH, USA, Tel.: (419) 17 383-3510; E-mail: [email protected] 18

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تاریخ انتشار 2015