Simultaneous characterization of metabolic, cardiac, vascular and renal phenotypes of lean and obese SHHF rats.
Individuals with metabolic syndrome (MetS) are prone to develop heart failure (HF). However, the deleterious effects of MetS on the continuum of events leading to cardiac remodeling and subsequently to HF are not fully understood. This study characterized simultaneously MetS and cardiac, vascular an...
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Main Authors: | Gina Youcef, Arnaud Olivier, Clément P J L'Huillier, Carlos Labat, Renaud Fay, Lina Tabcheh, Simon Toupance, Rosa-Maria Rodriguez-Guéant, Damien Bergerot, Frédéric Jaisser, Patrick Lacolley, Faiez Zannad, Laurent Vallar, Anne Pizard |
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Language: | EN |
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2014
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a99a44a7aa3c451d94fb06a577d6f1bc |
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