Exercise‐Induced Cardiac Lymphatic Remodeling Mitigates Inflammation in the Aging Heart
Kangsan Roh(Harvard University), James Rhee(Massachusetts General Hospital), L. Zazzeron(Massachusetts General Hospital), Justin Ralph Baldovino Guerra(Harvard University), Charles Zhou(Massachusetts General Hospital), Nicholas Houstis(Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research), Ahlim Lee(Sungkyunkwan University), Sekeun Kim(Massachusetts General Hospital), Siman Shen(Massachusetts General Hospital), Aaron D. Aguirre(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Cedric Sheffield(Tufts University), Fumito Ichinose(Harvard University), Peng Xia(Harvard University), Timothy P. Padera(Massachusetts General Hospital), Rajeev Malhotra(Harvard University), Jason D. Roh(Massachusetts General Hospital), Yirong Zhou(Harvard University), Haobo Li(Harvard University), Anthony Rosenzweig(Stanley Medical Research Institute), Rebecca Freeman(Harvard Stem Cell Institute)
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