Prokineticin signaling in heart-brain developmental axis: Therapeutic options for heart and brain injuries
Abstract
Heart and brain development occur simultaneously during the embryogenesis, and both organ development and injuries are interconnected. Early neuronal and cardiac injuries share mutual cellular events, such as angiogenesis and plasticity that could either delay disease progression or, in the long run, result in detrimental health effects. For this reason, the common mechanisms provide a new and previously undervalued window of opportunity for...
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Title
Prokineticin signaling in heart-brain developmental axis: Therapeutic options for heart and brain injuries
Published Date
Oct 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
160
Pages
105190 - 105190
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