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Loss of Endothelial HIF-Prolyl hydroxylase 2 (PHD2) Induces Cardiac Hypertrophy and Fibrosis

Published on by Zhiyu Dai
Cardiac hypertrophy is a common adaptive response to injury and stress, and can eventually lead to heart failure. In this study, we investigated the role of endothelial Prolyl-4 hydroxylase 2 (PHD2)/hypoxia inducible factors (HIFs) signaling in the pathogenesis of heart failure.

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