Untangling the Cooperative Role of Nuclear Receptors in Cardiovascular Physiology and Disease

Volume: 22, Issue: 15, Pages: 7775 - 7775
Published: Jul 21, 2021
Abstract
The heart is the first organ to acquire its physiological function during development, enabling it to supply the organism with oxygen and nutrients. Given this early commitment, cardiomyocytes were traditionally considered transcriptionally stable cells fully committed to contractile function. However, growing evidence suggests that the maintenance of cardiac function in health and disease depends on transcriptional and epigenetic regulation....
Paper Details
Title
Untangling the Cooperative Role of Nuclear Receptors in Cardiovascular Physiology and Disease
Published Date
Jul 21, 2021
Volume
22
Issue
15
Pages
7775 - 7775
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