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Chronological and biological aging of the human left ventricular myocardium: Analysis of microRNAs contribution
ArticleAbstract: Aging is the main risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. In humans, cardiac aging remains poorly cPalabras claves:biological aging, Biomarkers, gene regulation network, heart aging, microRNA, transcriptomic age markerAutores:Ballester-Cuenca C., Bellido‑Morales J.A., Cebollada A., Diez E.R., Esther Pueyo, Fañanás-Mastral J., Fresneda-Roldán P.C., García-Mendívil L., Garrido-Huéscar E., Gómez-González C., Jiménez-Navarro M., Mancebón‑Sierra F.J., Matamala-Adell M., Muñiz G., Oliván-Viguera A., Oliveros J.C., Ordovás L., Pérez-Zabalza M., Ramos-Marquès E., Santander-Badules H., Segovia-Roldan M., Sorribas-Berjón J.F., Srinivasan S., Torres-Pérez R., Vaca‑Núñez A.S., Vallejo-Gil J.M., Vázquez-Sancho M., Villaescusa J.M.Fuentes:scopusKCa3.1 transgene induction in murine intestinal epithelium causes duodenal chyme accumulation and impairs duodenal contractility
ArticleAbstract: The epithelial intermediate-conductance calcium/calmodulin-regulated KCa3.1 channel is considered toPalabras claves:Contractility, Duodenum, Epithelium, Intermediate-conductance calcium-activated potassium channel, KCa3.1, Transgenic miceAutores:Calmarza P., Delgado-Wicke P., Esther Pueyo, Garcia-Otin A.L., Hamilton K.L., Köhler R., Lopez V., Lozano-Gerona J., Miura H., Oliván-Viguera A., Ramón-Gimenez M., Valero M.S., Valero S.Fuentes:scopus