TFEB activation in macrophages attenuates postmyocardial infarction ventricular dysfunction independently of ATG5-mediated autophagy
Ali Javaheri(Washington University in St. Louis), Abhinav Diwan(Washington University in St. Louis), Attila Kovács(Semmelweis University), Krzystztof Hyrc(Cognitive Neuroimaging Lab), Jin‐Moo Lee(Washington University in St. Louis), Hosannah Evie(Cardiovascular Research Center), Scot J. Matkovich(Washington University in St. Louis), Antonino Picataggi(Cardiovascular Research Center), Qingli Xiao(Hope Center for Neurological Disorders), Layla Foroughi(Washington University in St. Louis), Carla J. Weinheimer(University of Washington), Andrea Ballabio(Baylor College of Medicine), Smrithi Mani(Cardiovascular Research Center), Babak Razani(University of Pittsburgh), Geetika Bajpai(Washington University in St. Louis), Joel D. Schilling(Washington University in St. Louis), Kory J. Lavine(Washington University in St. Louis)
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