MiR-702-3p inhibits the inflammatory injury in septic H9c2 cells by regulating NOD1
CONCLUSION: MiR-702-3p played an important role in the pathogenesis of sepsis cardiomyopathy via targeting NOD1, suggesting that miR-702-3p may be a potential new target for the treatment of SIC.PMID:34774740 | DOI:10.1016/j.trim.2021.101493
Source: Transplant Immunology - Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: Chun Liu Yang Yang Guiwen Liang Aixian Zhang Feng Xu Source Type: research
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