Mitochondrial fission inhibition protects against hypertension induced by angiotensin II
Kyle Preston(Temple University), Satoru Eguchi(University of South Florida), Tomoki Hashimoto(Obayashi (Japan)), Keiichi Torimoto(Temple University), Yayoi Kimura(Yokohama City University Medical Center), Yuki Nakayama(Temple University), Tomoko Akiyama(Yokohama City University Medical Center), Patrick Osei‐Owusu(University School), Tatsuo Kawai(University of Iowa), Rosario Scalia(Thomas Jefferson University), Victor Rizzo(University of Iowa), Ryohei Kuroda(Temple University), Michael V. Autieri(Temple University)
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