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8. Lipocalin 10 is essential for protection against inflammation-triggered vascular leakage by activating LDL receptor-related protein 2-slingshot homologue 1 signalling pathway

15. Renewal of embryonic and neonatal-derived cardiac-resident macrophages in response to environmental cues abrogated their potential to promote cardiomyocyte proliferation via Jagged-1–Notch1

19. Renewal of embryonic and neonatal-derived cardiac-resident macrophages in response to environmental cues abrogated their potential to promote cardiomyocyte proliferation via Jagged-1–Notch1.

24. Administration of losartan preserves cardiomyocyte size and prevents myocardial dysfunction in tail-suspended mice by inhibiting p47 phox phosphorylation, NADPH oxidase activation and MuRF1 expression

34. Tsg101 positively regulates P62-Keap1-Nrf2 pathway to protect hearts against oxidative damage

35. Sectm1a deficiency aggravates inflammation-triggered cardiac dysfunction through disruption of LXRα signalling in macrophages

43. Identifying the enzyme involved in Vacuolar ATPase acetylation during doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity

45. Prevention of hyperglycemia-induced myocardial apoptosis by gene silencing of Toll-like receptor-4

46. Sectm1a deficiency aggravates inflammation-triggered cardiac dysfunction through disruption of LXRα signalling in macrophages.

48. Circulating Exosomes Isolated from Septic Mice Induce Cardiovascular Hyperpermeability Through Promoting Podosome Cluster Formation

49. Mitochondrial calpain-1 disrupts ATP synthase and induces superoxide generation in type 1 diabetic hearts: A novel mechanism contributing to diabetic cardiomyopathy

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