Spatiotemporal transcriptome analysis reveals critical roles for mechano-sensing genes at the border zone in remodeling after myocardial infarction
Shintaro Yamada(Tokyo University of Science), Issei Komuro(The University of Tokyo), Takanobu Yamada(The University of Tokyo), Norifumi Takeda(University of Pennsylvania), Masayuki Kubota(The University of Tokyo), Masamichi Ito(The University of Tokyo), Seitaro Nomura(The University of Tokyo), Mutsuo Harada(The University of Tokyo), Hiroyuki Morita(Gifu University), Zhehao Dai(The University of Tokyo), Mikako Katagiri(The University of Tokyo), Manami Katoh(University of Tokyo Hospital), Tatsuro Sassa(The University of Tokyo), Kanna Fujita(The University of Tokyo), Satoshi Hatsuse(The University of Tokyo), Kosuke Sawami(The University of Tokyo), Toshiyuki Ko(The University of Tokyo), Bo Zhang(The University of Tokyo), Hiroyuki Aburatani(The University of Tokyo), Shunsuke Inoue(The University of Tokyo), Haruhiro Toko(Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry)
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