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The effect of NCX1. 1 inhibition in primary cardiac myofibroblast cellular motility, contraction, and proliferation

Raizman, 2006

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Raizman J
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Cardiac myofibroblasts participate in post-myocardial infarct (MI) wound healing, infarct scar formation, and remodeling of the ventricle remote to the site of infarction. The role of intracellular calcium handling in cardiac myofibroblasts as a modulator of cellular motility …
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