Abnormal mitochondrial L-arginine transport contributes to the pathogenesis of heart failure and rexoygenation injury.
<h4>Background</h4>Impaired mitochondrial function is fundamental feature of heart failure (HF) and myocardial ischemia. In addition to the effects of heightened oxidative stress, altered nitric oxide (NO) metabolism, generated by a mitochondrial NO synthase, has also been proposed to im...
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Autores principales: | David Williams, Kylie M Venardos, Melissa Byrne, Mandar Joshi, Duncan Horlock, Nicholas T Lam, Paul Gregorevic, Sean L McGee, David M Kaye |
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2014
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