Evaluation of the role of miR-31-dependent reduction in dystrophin and nNOS on atrial-fibrillation-induced electrical remodelling in man
The management of atrial fibrillation remains a challenge. This condition remodels atrial electrical properties, which promote resistance to treatment. Although remodelling has long been a therapeutic target in atrial fibrillation, its causes remain incompletely understood. We aimed to evaluate the...
Main Authors: | Reilly, S, Liu, X, Carnicer, R, Rajakumar, T, Sayeed, R, Krasopoulos, G, Verheule, S, Fulga, T, Schotten, U, Casadei, B |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2015
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