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- who: Lei Yu from the Five neonatal rats were obtained from Nanjing University's Model Animal Research Center have published the research work: BMAL1 plays a critical role in the protection against cardiac hypertrophy through autophagy in vitro, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors identified a potential link between BMAL1 and cardiac hypertrophy. All the study above focused on the consequences of circadian clock gene deletions on normal animals or cells.
- how: The results showed that overexpression of BMAL1 effectively resisted cardiac hypertrophy induced by Ang II. All data were analyzed with . . .
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