The protein signature changes during heart disease caused by reductive stress

Researchers report changes caused by reductive stress to describe changes in the proteome of heart cells in mice, disclosing a likely proteome signature for reductive stress cardiomyopathy. A proteome is the complement of proteins expressed in a cell or tissue. One in six heart failure patients shows reductive stress.


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