Senescence and DNA Damage–Induced Inflammation Drive Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction in Cardiovascular Kidney Metabolic Syndrome
Dao‐Fu Dai(Johns Hopkins University), Zhe Han(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Avi Z. Rosenberg(Johns Hopkins University), Jun‐yi Zhu(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Virginia S. Hahn(Johns Hopkins University), Kaihao Wang(Johns Hopkins University), Daniela Čiháková(Johns Hopkins University), Monica V. Talor(Johns Hopkins University), Antentor Hinton(Vanderbilt University), Nastaran Daneshgar(University of Cincinnati Medical Center), Meng Gao(Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine)
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